66 ICONES PLANTARUM, 
branacea v. coriacea, seabra pennivenia 98 subtransverse venulosa, venis 
lt 
nem ultra 
ma rginem tamen sik wi in denticulos ri =e: mucronatos productis. 
Folia ramorum floralium sepius 1-2-pollicaria denticulis is di- 
8 orum st m nunc multo majora ovato-lanceolata basi 
truncata acuti-dentata at vix sinuata, nunc br proportione latiora 
et profunde sinuata, dentibus more Ilicis pungenti-acuminat 
masculor parvee, subsessiles, laxee anthii segmenta con 
‘ lata. Anthe m semi Fi ceminet peri- 
anthii oe eieagg Fructus ovoideus, acuminatus v. obtusius- 
culus, ad 3 1 us. Semen fere globosum, testa membranacea. 
cum v. 9 Embryo sevotutan cotyledone exteriore majore 
interiorem obtegente 
The eo maigaerte in foliage by which the Australian and the Philippine 
Island plant were distinguished by Planchon may all be observed in © 
Australian ied iehidc sometimes on different branches of the same 
shru e two other species described by Planchon are very distinct, 
A. aspera with its regularly serrate membranous leaves and loose male 
cymes, besides other ce esi and A. cuspidata with large perfectly 
entire leaves, &c.—G. Ben 
Fig. 1. Male flower. 2. Female flower. 3. Ovary, longitudinal section: ald en- 
larged. / Fruit : natural size. 5. The same, longitudinal section. 6.Seed. 7, Embryo. 
Puate 1175. 
PHLEBOCARYA CILIATA, R. Br. 
AMARYLLIDEZ, Tribe Hzmoporea. 
P. ciliata, R. Br. Prod. Fl. Nov. Holl. 301, foliis planis margine 
ciliatis, antheris muticis.—Benth. Fl. Austral. vic 424. 
Has. South-west <—— R. Brown and many others. 
d isi in foliis wodina obviis marginata. Flores ad 2 lin 
longi Panel ain s?), ad axillas bractearum linearium 1-2 lin 
] m breviter pedicellati, in cymulas primum densas 6-12-flo 
oa cymulis ad apicem scapi foliis breviores plurimis pedunculatis, 
lis demum elongatis inflorescentia tota paniculam laxam format. 
Perionthii segmenta lanceolata, in vivo patentia, in speciminibus siccis 
(a 
