PLATE 273 
DIPLOPELTIS ERIOCARPA, Hems/. 
SAaPINDACEx. Tribe DoponEex. 
riocarpa ems. =o nov. — ; aD. Huegelii, Lindl., differt petalis 5, 
ovario D hrastages dense pilo 
Frutex 1-2-pedalis, dense ramosus, omnino molliter hirsutus vel 
villosus, ramulis floriforis graciiuseulis agers quam foliis multo 
brevioribus. /olia sessilia, crassa, vix riacea, obovato-oblonga, 
]- 1} poll. longa, pinnatifida vel subbipin nati, segmentis bernie 
seepius cuneatis apice tridentatis. ores polygami vel mon 
circiter 6 lin. diametro, anguste asc ret se pedinellatd Sopala 
ig ovalia, hirsuta Petala semper 5, orbicularia, breviter unguicu- 
lata. Stamina fl. mase. 8, itt declinata, apr eequantia vel paullo 
ra 
posticus, crassus, aie? bilamellatus, lam ely sitestou breviore 
denticulata. Ovariwm hirsutum, biloculare (an s 2), poker 
biovulatis ; stylus elongatus, applanatus, sursum cu 
arg loculis nay Diplopeltis Huegelii, var. (2) etnias 
nth. Fl. Austral. i. p. 456. 
Norra-West Austrauia ; Between the Ashburton and De Gray 
rivers, Dr. BE. Clement. 
Bentham doubtingly referred this to D. Huegelii, Endl., but he had 
only a single specimen from Nichol Bay, eee V4 "F. Gre ory. 
vation, 
ve 
its being a different species. In all the dient pipsiidn of this genus 
éunuwaleed, the petals are given as four with the place of the fifth vacant. 
In all of Clement’s specimens es flowers appear to be always penta- 
eile W. Bortinc Hemsie 
Fig. 1, a malo flower; 2, disk of the male flower; 3, a female flower, the petals 
sinered, 4, longitudinal section of ovary. All enlarged, 
