a Plant of New South U'ales, i6i 



Capfule of three cells and three valves, the partitions from the mid- 

 dle of the valves. 



Seeds one or two in each cell, angular, blackifli. 



The herb when bruifed has no peculiar fmell, and is totally defti- 



tute of any flavour of garUck. The flowers alfo are without fcent. 



Tab. VI. reprefents the Sowerbaa juncea of its natural fize. 



Fig. I. The ftamina and piftillum. 

 2. a. Barren filaments. 



3. Germen and ftyle. 



4. Capfule magnified, cut tranfverfely. 



5. A feed. 



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