Colensoane. N. O. Santalaceze. 
TAB. DLXXV. 
SANTALUM Mipa. Hook. 
(See the description at Tas. DLXIII.) 
The accompanying figure of the Mida salicifolia, of A. Ct 
ningham, was prepared under an impression that it was | 
of three species of Mida as described by that author. De 
sequent examination, however, brought me to a different co 
sion, and led me to consider the three supposed species of Mida 
to be in reality varieties of one kind of Santalum, as detailed : 
the above description. It will be here seen that the sti 
a 
stance, however, I take to be no specific difference, but 
a sexual state, and indeed, the flowers of the present 5 
men appear to be abortive. 
‘Fig. 1. Flower. f 2. Flower, more expanded and lai 
f- 3. Abortive (?) ovary and calyx-tube, the lobes of the 
being removed. f. 4. The same cut through vertic 
