- Fusanus.] CXIV- SANTALACEJE. 217 
so imperfectly ipia, in our herbaria, that it is as yet EFREN to establish cor- 
rectly pat respective lim 
: wrrayana, Mitch. TN Exped. ii. 100, with a woodcut, is most probably 
this srt 
spicatus, R. Br. Prod. 355. A tree attaining 30 ft., 
Se but not pendulous branches. Leaves opposite, “from ene 
ares rarely as long as the wie , rather crowded nd pail de 
together on the short secondar ry branches. Perianth-tube turbi- 
nat, about 1 line long, the broad epigynous disk with a prominent 
ee margin; lobes triangular, about as long as the tube. Style very 
short, with 2 rarely 3 stigmas or stigmatie lobes. Fruit lobules 3 to 
nearly 1 in. diameter, Gaaah till nearly ripe by the persos. perianth- 
lobes enclosing a rather broad area , the t psa nearly smooth.— 
creme + spicatum, A. DC. Prod. xiv. 685; rn Mio. in Pl. 
Preiss. i. 615; A. DC. Le. j 
S. Australia. Spencers Gulf, R. Brown; Marble Ranges, Withelmi? (See 
F. crassifolius.) 
us til . Salt and Gardner rivers, Maxwell; N. of Stirling range, H; 
Mueller r; and thence to Swan and Murchison rivers, up arp Preiss, n. 2103, 
Gardner, n. 226; Shark's bay and Dirk Hartog’s island, M 
rassifolius, R. Br. Prod. 305. An erect shrub of 2 or 3 ft., 
4. F.c 
the jede branches ides or 4-angled. Leaves opposite, on 
very short petioles, linear, obtuse or scarcely xb. entire, Ba the 
: the d n. lon 
margins recurved in ried specimens, 1 to ng. cles 
PMJ, er flowered at the top, the pedicels very - ihort Drupes 3 to 
4 lines meter in the Pe ree iy ut apparently unripe, ovoid- 
i tun emis by an entire rim enclosing an area smaller than in 
caria.—Santalum ‘rast, A. DC. Prod. xiv. 685. 
Hunter's river, R. Bro n, from his Herbarium 
Sees Parama and 
red us no ete station QD) i in the Prodromus being d idehtly a mistake. The 
sp2cimens x1 in fruit only, the fruits pn ime. sessile, on axillary peduncles of 3 
or 4 lines, with the scars of other fallen flow 
S. Au ustralia ? The specimen from Marble adio Wilhelmi, quoted above under 
F. spicatus, may possibly belong to F. crassifolius 
4. CHORETRUM, R. Br. 
|... Perianth-tube adnate, bte wel et penny above the ovary, 
lined by the truncate or sinuately ’4- or 5-lobed disk, and the border of 
the tube more or prosifiiétt oindiide the base of the limb; segments 
f a so i 
mss segments; filaments short; anthers terminal, with confluent cells 
2s out in 4 valv vary ' inferior, with an epigynous disk lining 
free part of the perianth-tube. Style very short, with an entire or 
