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united with Choisya, but, besides the stamens equal in number to and 
not double those of the parts of the flower, the small flowers in a 
divaricately trichotomous panicle give ah a Bz! anti aspect, and 
the ripe fruit of Choisya is as yet unkno . BENTHAM. 
Fig. 2. Stamens, disk, and pistil. 3. Stamens. 4. Ripe carpel, 
longitudinal section, with the base of the wing. 5. Embryo. 6, Flower bud. 
Piate 1386. 
NIEBUHRIA WOODII, Oliv. 
CAPPARIDACEA. 
N. Woodii, Oliv. sp. nov., glabra, foliis 3-5-foliolatis, sige ellip- 
tico-lanceolatis lanceolatisve acutatis mucronulatis coriac enulis 
subtus prominentibus, floribus in ramis annotinis ratirmsyr ‘peak 
Pe iatie, ovario ellipsoideo v. Sides pa longitudinaliter 4-cos- 
tato, fructu subglo ac 
Has. Inanda, Natal, J. M. Wood, n. 930. 
Frutex 5-8 pedalis, ramis virgatis teretibus cortice levi. Folia 
alterna petiolata ; petiolis subteretibus 2-4 poll. longis; foliolis 4-7 
poll. longis 14-24 poll. latis, lateralibus minoribus, basi plus minus 
angustatis breviter petiolulatis. Flores fasciculati v. in racemis sessilibus 
umbelliformibus eo ig pedicellis }-2-poll. longis;  bracteis 
ace oy Petala 0. Stamina circ. 13 in toro parum elevato inserta ; 
filamentis gracilibus glabris, antheris basifixis Ee ame _Dearium 
longe stipitatum exsertum, stylo brevissimo dein stig- 
mate hemispherico sar aera ovula 10-12 oe nieces: “fredal 
subglobosus sublevis, } poll. diam. ; gynophoro fructifero 3-3 poll. 
longo.— D. OLIvER. 
Fig. 1. Flower laid open. 2. Calyx, enlarged. 3, 4. Anthers. 5. Ovary and 
stigma. Transverse section of ovary. 7. Fruit and gynophore. 
