several Species of Plants from New Holland. 299 



Marsdenia suaveolens. 

 Fentandria Digynia. 



Tab. XXI. Fig. 1. 



M. foliis ovalibus glabris ; floribus axillaribus; corollae laciniis 



basiintus minute barbatis. 

 Marsdenia suaveolens. H. Brown iti Trans. Sac. JVern. Edinb. 

 Folia opposita, petiolata, utrinque glabra, avenia. 

 Flores in paniculis axillaribus, sex- ad octo-tloris. 

 Calyx monophyllus, persistans, quinquepartitus, laciniis ovatis 



margine ciliatis. 

 Corolla monopetala, tubo brevi; laciniae quinque longae, obtusae, 



basi intus minute barbatae. 

 Sta?nina. Filamenta quinque lata, infra Nectarium conicum 

 quinquedentatum inserta. Anihera bilobae minutissimee, mem- 

 branA terfriinata;. 

 Fistillum. Germen obconicum, bilobum. Styli duo, breves. Stig- 

 mata duo, obtusa. 

 Habitat prope Port Jackson in Novd HollandiS. 



Ohs. I had figured and described this plant some time since, 

 but delayed presenting it to the Society, in order not to interfere 

 with the arrangement of the whole Genus, as described by Mr. 

 Brown, and just published in the Transactions of the Wernerian 

 Society at Edinburgh ; and I have therefore preserved the spe- 

 cific name by which it is laid down in the Banksian Herbarium. 



Tab. XXI. Fig. 1. Ramus magnitudine naturali, 



a. Flos integer magnitudine auctus. 

 h. Corolla. 



c. Eadem aperta. 



d. Stamina coroUA abruptd. 



€. Stamen unicum fronte, latere et dorso visum. 



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