CORREA ۰, 
oo 
Diosmaceæ $ Boronieæ. 一 Octandria-Monogynia. 
CHARACT. GENERIS. — Correa Smitu. Linn. 
Trans. I 19 Cg cupulaeformis, subin 
gerrimu: ilo us. Corolla 
hypogyna, petalis aequilonga v. exserta, quatuor 
iisdem opposita breviora; filamenta libera, glabra, 
i dilatata; antherae introrsae, bilo- 
ra basim insertae, lon- 
revi, ambi 
unilocularia, pilis stellatis dense congestis velata 
Ovula in loculis gemina, suturae ventrali super- 
posite inserta, superius adscendens, inferius pen- 
dulum. Styli ex ovariorum angulo interiore in 
Capsula tetracocca, coceis nonnullis saepe abor- 
elastice bilobo, basi seminifero, abortu mono- 
spermo © E LS > + + + 
Li d 7 
umbilico ventrali. Embryo in axi albuminis car- 
nosi rectus, teres, gracilis, radicula supera.— Fru 
tices, in ng orientali et australi 
indigeni e stellata densa tomentosi 
osi v. pulve- 
Enpticn. Gen. Pl 6012. 
Mazentoxeron Labill. Voy. 11, II, Correas Horcc. Ver- 
zeichn. 168. Antomarchia, Corra Hort. Ripul., app. II. 345. 
CHARACT. SPECIEI. — Planta hybrida, ex 
icolor PAXTON 
C. pulchella et alba orta? 
bo degen 
tivis, bivalvibus; endocarpio cartilagineo, soluto, !) in Mag. of Bot. t. 9, fo 268. cum. ic. 
Texte du Magazine of Botany de M. Paxton. 
TWO-COLOURED FLOWERED CORREA. 
CORREA BICOLOR. 
GENERIC CHARACTER 
| see above. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER 
by publishing a drawing of that o ject, however beautiful it may be. i 
Some of the indistinctiveness which results in general cases, has, we fully believe, ecg? 
i i i which, i 
ecidedly 
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isti ent modification of their properties 5 likely to remove t 
novel or distinct, that no subsequ pedibus dts "um? 
limb, which are singularly large, 
are purely white within, and the prominent yellow stamens constitute a pretty relief. Its habit is 
