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8 lOONES PLANTARUM. 



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Plate 1275. 



CABDWELLIA SUBLIMIS, F. Muell 



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PEOTEACEiE, Tribe Emcothriej). 



C. sublimis, F. Muell Fragm. PhyL Austral v. 24; Benth. FL 

 Austral, V. 538, single species. 



Hab. Mountains about Rockingham Bay, Queensland, Ballachy, 



Arbor SO-OO-pcdalis, ramnlis novellis inflorescentiaque minute cano- 

 tomentellis, foliis adultis glabris. Folia alterna pedalia et longiora, 

 abrupte pinnata, foliolis 4-10 oppositis v. altemis longiuscnle petiolu- 

 latis oYatis oblongisve obtnsis coriaceis venosis supra viridlbus subtus 

 pallide glaucis fulvisve 3-8 poll, longis. Bacemi ad apices ramorum 

 paniculati, foliis longiores^ v. "breviores. Flares hermapliroditi, secus 

 rliacbin racemorum per pariabrevissime pedicellati. Sradece v. cadu- 

 cissimse. Feriantldiim obliqaum, tubo semipollieari latere inferiore 

 hiante, apice attenuato snb limbo oblique subgloboso recurvo. Antlierce 

 ovatse, in laminis cavis sessiles. Glanduloe liypogynse 4, globosge. 

 Ovarium breviter stipitatum ; stylus elongatus, apice dilatatus in discum 

 obliquum medio stigmatosum. Ovida 12-16, sub apice lateraliter affixa, 

 2-seriatim deorsum imbricata. Fmctiis crassus, lignosus, demum folli- 

 culatim dehiscens, apertus 3 poll, diametro. Semina pauca, plana, 

 oblonga, margme alteformi cincta, 3 poll, longa | poll lata, 



^•?^']' ?'''^''^ 2 Apex of style and stigma, front and side view. 3. Ovary and 

 disk. 4. Ovary, longitudinal section. 5. Seed. 6. Embryo. 



The genus, with the descending ovules and the perianth nearly of Stenocarpns, has 

 a very different inflorescence and aspect and differs also in the hvnoffvnons cHnds the 

 broad thick hard fruit, and in the shape of the eeeds.-a BekS2^ 



