a 
182 CIX. URTICER, [ Pseudomorus. 
others; Rockham O’ Sha: owman; Rockingham Bay, Dallachy; also in 
Leichhardts co inapi and onn Woods, London Exhibition 1862, W. Hil, 
es. —A Woolls ; northward to Macleay E Met rivers, 
Wal 
Beier; New — den : sonthw ard to Ilaw: warra, A. Cunningham, re 
Clarence and Ri end LE Lo ondon bation 1862, id Moore. n. 38.—" 
by the dici for boomerangs,"' F. Mueller. 
9. FATOUA, Gaudich. 
anther-cells parato. DUERME. pistil very small. Female 
pendulous ; testa membranous ; albumen y anaes o curved, 
with broad flat equal cotyledons, and a lon hitunent radicle. weer 
herbaceous, Leaves alternate, toothed. Viowarihéáds axillary. 
The genus consists of the single Australian species d pret the Indian Asa 
pelago and the South Bon Islands, extending northward to Jap 
long, more or less pu dh add scabrous on both si es. Stipules 
ovate or lanceolate, ichs to 3 lines vis d and remaining long persistent, - 
but sometimes small o decid Flower-heads sho ortly cts : 
Mahd 
culate and usually jit in the axis 2 to 3 lines diameter. 
small, membranous. us e flowers Foug n females almost 
synonyms adduced. 
N. Australia. Port Essington, Armstrong. 
Trt BE 4. Evurticr®.—Flowers unisexual, in cymes clusters p 
Tv Ta heads. Stamens inflected in the bu d. Styles : 
The Order Urticer is T Tute to this tribe, but none of the characte given 
pater and the habit is not always distinct. us Fatoua in that respect ne 
sembles sev eral Huurtwee, Elatostemma has the pari y of Area pád, Pse 
turus are very ' nearly allied to each other, 
SUBTRIBE l. PnocniDEX.—Plants not stinging. Female perianth ; 
deeply lobed. 
Be * 
udo — 
NEN 
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