70 ICONES PLANTARUM. 
pe 
Philippi to be fleshy) and especially by the one-celled ovary and 
capsule.—G. BENTHAM. 
Fig. 1. Flower. 2. Ovary and style. 3. Ovary, transverse section. 4, Capsule, 
Ss 
5. Seed, 6. Vertical section of the seed, showing the embryo. 
Piate 1390. 
COLA NATALENSIS, Oliv. 
Stercuuiacez, Tribe STERCULIEA. 
C. Natalensis, Oliv. sp. nov., foliis integris oblongo-oblancevlatis 
obtuse acuminatis basi angustatis seepe obtusis longe petiolatis, floribus 
é axillaribus pedicellatis fasciculatis v. solftariis, calyce 5—(6-) partito 
v. profunde lobato lobis oblongo-ellipticis extus et imtus apicem 
versus stellato-hirsutis, androphoro glabro calyce breviore, antheris 
annulatim capitatis locellis parallelis umiseriatis: fl. Q carpellis 
dense hirsutis, stylis apice recurvis stigmate papilloso antice leviter 
decurrente ; carpellis fructiferis obovoideis basi breviter angustatis 
breviter cinnamomeo-tomentosis. 
Has. Inanda, Natal, J. M. Wood, n. 321. ; 
Arbor; vamulis teretibus glabris. Folia 34-7 poll. longa 3-2 poll. 
lata, costa venisque subtus prominulis: petiolus 4-2 poll. longus apice 
di . 
leviter incrassatus. Flores 4-2 poll. diametro. Carpella fructifera 
4-5, 3-1 poll. longa, §—} poll. lata. 
to two or t. 
of t 
OLIVER. 
Fig. 1. Staminate flower. 2. Androphore and anthers. 3, Detached anthers. 
4, Pistillate flower. 5, Pistil. 6, Three carpels of fruit. 
