ys ICONES PLANTARUM. 
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allied to the American genus aruna, and has probably the ely 
fruit, but appears so ee ape in its alternate leaves and very 
peculiar perianth. mis 
Plate 1301, Male plan i ig. ts Posi 2. The same seen from above, the 
long seins of the limb mt away. 3, 4. Sta 
PLATE 1302. 
GLOSSOCALYX BREVIPES, Benth. 
Monrm1acez, Tribe ATHEROSPERMES. 
G. brevipes, Benth., sp. n. foliis brevissime petiolatis basi Hing 
subcordatis, perianthii lobo majore tubo duplo v. vix triplo longio 
Has. Cameroon river, West tropical Africa, Mann, n. 722 and D106. 
Frutee 10-pedalis. Specimina primo aspectu iis G. longicuspidis 
Soe sed folia omnia integerrima videntur, paullo Oo minora, ? 
e breviore et basi rotundato-subcordata plus minus inequalia, 
pekidio 1 v. vix 2 lin. longo. Flores minores, in fasciculo preesertim 
masculi numerosiores, pedicello vix 2 lin. longo, perianthii dentibus 2- 
lobis minus i insequalibus, acumine vix 2 lin. excedente.—G. BrentHam 
Plate 1302, Female plant. Fig. 1. —— 2. Perianth-tube, longitudinal 
section, showing the manner in which the carpels are included in the fleshy disk. 
3. Perianth seen from above, the long sant cut away. 
PiaTeE 1303. 
LORANTHUS MANNII, Oliv. 
LORANTHACES. 
L. (§ Heteranthus) Mannii, Oliv., in Journ. Linn. Soe. vii. 101, 
race subteretibus, cortice glabro punctato, foliis suboppositis ovale 
incur- 
lanceolatis apice obtuse subacuminatis glabris petiolatis, floribus i 
vis 4-meris racemosis, racemis axillaribus folio cing pony 
