60 ICONES PLANTARUM. 
Guyanan genus Goodallia, which, however, differs very widely in nearly all 
other respects—D. Oxtver. 
Fig. 1. Flower. 2. Perianth; laid open. 3. Stamen. 4. Ovary and base of style 5. 
Fruit. 6, The same, laid open. 
Prats 1075. 
GERRARDINA FOLIOSA, Oliv. 
SamMypacem, § Homatiex. 
lare ; stylus brevis, subulatus, centricus ; stigma (ut videtur lobulatum) ; ovula 
anatropa 4, in placentis duabus per paria in apice cavitatis pendula. 4 
i n 8. Semen pericarpio conforme, pendulum, obovoideum ; 
testa levis, glabra; embryo et albumen . . .—Frutex o. arbuscula? Folia 
alterna, simplicia, coriacea, persistentia, serrulata. Stipule minutissime v. 0. 
“lores parvi, cymosi, pedunculati. 
Frutex (?), ramulis dense foliiferis teretibus crispule pubescentibus deinde 
glabratis. Folia ovalia v. 0 
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brevis, pubescens ; lamina 14-2 poll. longa, 3-3 poll. lata. Flores axillares, 
In cymis paucifloris (1-3-floris) pedunculati, pedunculis erectis substriatis 
folio brevioribus solitariis gracilibus nudis puberulis 1-12 poll. longis, pedi- 
cellis brevibus ealycem subeequantibus 1-13 lin. longis, bracteis minutissi- 
mis rotundatis deltoideisve. 
an eye to the plant, which, in the Kew Collection, bears simply “ Natal,” 
without any indication of precise locality, in the distribution for 1865 of that 
excellent Mr. W. T. Gerrar . OLIVER. 
Fig. 1. Pedunele and flower. 2. Flower, laid open, 3 and 4. Fruit, 
SPEAR SR Weegee 2g 3h 
