aaa ICONES PLANTARUM. 
diam. ; pedunculi §-§ 2 poll. —— glabrati; calycis segmenta —— 
lanceolata indivisa vel apicem versu s denticulata intus plus mi 
albido-sericea. Fructus 4-4 ail. Harkbios achenia glabrata, vivid 
socsiabentibdi villosissimis. 
The characters of this very interesting yellow Rose are chiefly taken 
from Dr. rimigeeait s paper cited above, with the specimens before me. 
—D., OLIver. 
PLATE 1330. 
PENIANTHUS LONGIFOLIUS, Miers, fil. 2. 
MENISPERMACER. 
P. 1 at coagag Miers in Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. iti. xiii. 124; Contrib. 
Bot. iii. 372, t. 149. Frutex glaber ; foliis obovato-ellipticis obiidisiades 
cule acuminatis basi sepe plus minus cuneatis longe petiolatis, floribus 
4 in glomerulis subglobosis multifloris sessilibus v. breviter peduncu- 
latis confertis, perianthii segmentis liberis 6 v. 5 obovatis biseriatis, 
exterioribus paullo habits staminibus liberis 6 vy. 5, flamentis 
leviter superne dilatatis, antheris bilocularibus hgiadsnaliter de- 
hiscentibus perianthio dablaeritntiiok 
Has. —— Mountains, 500 feet. (Fl. 9, Fernando Po), 
Gustav Man : 
Folia set coriacea 5-7 poll. longa, 24-34 poll. lata, petiolus ad 
2 poll. a ae ee sulcatus supra canaliculatus, apice inorassatua. Glom- 
eruli floriferi 4+ poll. diam. 
The female flowers are described by Mr. ae (Contrib. 1.c.), and 
in ‘Flora of Tropical Africa’ i. 50. The specimens now described, 
bearing staminate flowers, had been sorted away in Artocarpes, and so 
were not at hand when I ‘dbattiied the plant in 1868.—D. Ottver. 
Fig. 1. Detached flower. 2. Stamen and opposed inner perianth-segment. 
PuaTE 1381. 
CEPHALANTHUS NATALENSIS, Oliv. 
_ Rusiacez, Tribe NavcLera, 
natalensis, Oliver, sp. n., ramosissimus, ramulis ultimis pubernlis, 
C. 
foliis ovatis v. itoatiipiiole breviter acuminatis acutis v. obtusins- 
culis glabratis v. costa subtus petioloque puberulis, capitulis serindihalitii 
