Celtis. | - OIL URTICER, 157 
ton bay, F. Mueller; Rockham mpton, |, Thozet, O' Shanes Edgecombe bay and Port 
Desa) Dallachy ; Curtis beers Henne ; Keppel bay, ‘Phozet, 
s, Clarence, and Richmond rivers, Beckler, C. Moore 
(London Exhibition 1862, n. 1 93, C. — Kiama, Harvey. 
In C. Moore’s ‘collection from Lord Howe’s Island, ee marked Elat ma 
en Deve * 34, d r to be x visuty of Celtis with the lia vis jew 
thicker and all very obtuse, the e cymes are "t. ED and deti and I only see male 
2. TREMA, Lour. 
(Sponia, Commers.) 
Flowers polygamous, in small axillary rapit zm bec of 5, 
rarely 4 segments, escape ndn in as man 
as perianth-segments, erect in the bud; filaments very short Prin "wid 
mentar " or more or less de veloped. ’ Female perianth-segments nearly 
slightly imbrieate when posa) sereia Per Style a tan 
concave and induplicate in the 
unisexu ual. 
The genus is "n Mn: over the tropical and subtropical regions of the New rs 
4 Wo rld. Numerous species have been published, but the greater number o 
‘them differ only in e ‘indesnenbene which is often very variable in the same rid 
ii is with much regret also that I babe found pre: "^d MEE from the Prod 
Tomus in the nomenclature of the genus, but I cannot but agree with Blume that 
. Loureiro's character is quite as de dte as the idea] one given i" cane on's 
