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varying from 2 to 6 in. ong Male cymes usually broad and man 
flowered, with the tutae siger than in 7. aspera, the cymes as well 
as the flowers smaller when several or allo them are fertile. Celtis 
orientalis, Linn.;  Sponia E is, Planch. in Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. 3, 
23. 
Queensland. Albany island, W. Hill; Port Molle, M'Gillivray; Port Denison, 
Fiala ptiele: Rockhampton, Thozet, and others. 
.S.W Mat, Paramatta, Gata 
and with numerous flowers larger sor that ect and the cymes themselves larger and 
I have had before me, I met with several which, in one or more of the above c 
"es were entirely conformable to Asiatic or Archipelago specimens of the typical T. 
ntalis. 
3. mboinensis, Blume Mus. Bot. ii. 01. A fine tree of 40 ft., 
the pte densely pubescent or villous. Leaves shortly petiolate, 
ovate or ovate-lanceolate, acuminate with long points, more equal 
rounded or cordate at the base than in 7. aspera, to 4 in. long, rather 
thick, softly pubescent above, densely Vel Abie con or villous 
underneath hare pic esa the bracts usually more vipera than 
in T. aspera. — Sponia amboinensis, Planch. in DC. rod. xvii. ined. ; 
8. ideis Planch, in qum Sc. Nat. ser. 3, x. 827; Trema velutina, 
i. 62. 
.. Blume Mus. Bot. 
| . N. Australia. sire c A. Brown. 
Queensland. Hocki am bay, Dallachy. 
The species is ien d m over East India and the Archipelago, RU ad north- 
ward to South Chi It is on the authority of shone re that I refer this very common 
Archipelago species p? the óriginal Celtis amboinensis, Willd. He believes also that this 
may be the typical Trema EE Lour. 
9. APHANANTHE, Planch. 
Flowers moncecious, the males in axillary cymes, the fetta solitary 
or 2 together. Perianth in both sexes of 4 or 5 s segments, imbricate in 
p 
Compressed, the endocarp ee "Seed nearly globular 
membran nous; albumen little or n Embryo curved or invol etek the 
outer larger cotyledon’ esito the smaller one.— Tree or shrub. 
Leaves alternate, penniveined. Stipules very small or none. M 
. €ymes in the ails of the old leaves, female flowers desde or shortly 
Procite in = lower eri of the hee e emm 
pis and t bay in aom howe reer ni both Siren one. different habit, dicecious 
flowers, and more subulate styla. lebicbes, 
