Maluisia. | CIX. URTICE®: 181 
under r hits except the iia filiform’ exserted style-branches.— 
Bureau in Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. 5, xi. 369, with the following Australian 
besides several. other Eua t Cunningham sei in n "o 
: ETE, od Dürvii, Schultz, n. eh 
Queensland. Brisbane river, Moreton Ba Xu Cunnin gham, F. Mueller, and 
diis. anse to Rockhampton, Rockingham and "Edge mbe Ba 8, cr the Burdekin, 
F. Mueller e t, Peu ar one and be scab Wide Bay, idwi 
N.. S. Wales. Cam r, €. Mo oore; Richmond river, Henders ; Dla- 
warra, Bort : ORO a "Hl n the Colonists, 'F. Mueller; larence river,  Beckler 
(with acuminate Paice sometimes bi near the apex and 3 to 4 in. long); Lo 
owe's Island, €. Moore (with large ovate acuminate or ovate-lanceolate leaves d 
remarkably large reg nike the Somalia not seen). 
8. PSEUDOMORUS, Bureau. 
led 
ats ab radicle incumbent, ascending.—Tree or shrub with a ar 
Juice. Leaves alternate. Stipules small, fs pies Inflorescences 
axillary. 
The genus is limited to the single Australian species, which extends into New Cale- 
donia and Norfolk Island. 
- Brunoniana, Bureau in / Ana. Se. Nat. ser. 5, xi. 872. ` A tall 
hitch or small tree, attaining sometimes 20 or 40 ft., glabrous or nearly 
80. soon very shortly petiolate, vnd ovate-lanceolate or lanceo- 
slightly da ree on the underside sa ects on the nerves an nd so e- 
times scabrous above. Spikes solitary in the axils, € or body 
pedunculate, the males not abo in. long in the m jority of the 
Australian specimens, but: in a few s e and capil i the 
Norfolk Island variety lengthe ening t even 3 in. nth- 
Segments about 4 line long. Female died very small, mes diit 
taining only 3 or 4 foward each within a minute ract. Berries 
hy 
Brunoniana, Endl. Atakta, t. 32; M. pendulina, F. Bauer, n Endl, 
Prod. Fl. Norf, 40 ; Streblus Brunoniana and S. pendulina, p Muell. 
Fragm.-vi. 192. 
BA Brisbane river, Moreton Bay, A. Cunningham, 9 Mueller, wil 
