258 ON FARA.DAYA, A NEW AUSTRALIAN GENUS. 
genus; but as I now find the species from Kockingliam Bay to be a 
congener, and as a new name has actually been published, I shall adopt 
Mueller's name. AYe thus get the following systematic arrangement, 
viz. : — 
Faradaya, gen. nov. Verbenacearurn.Y, Muell. Frag. Phyt. Austr. v. 
p. 21. — ClerodeuJrou, sect. TetraUiyranthus, A. Giay, in Proceed. Am, 
Acad, vi. p. 50. 
1. F. sphudida.Y, Muell, I.e. p. 21.— Eockingham Bay, Queens- 
land (Dallachy !). " ' 
2. F. ovalifoUa, Seem. — Clerodendron (TetrathyrantJiuB) omVfo- 
Hum, A. Gray, 1. c. p. 50.— Yiti Islands (U. S. ExpL Exped. !). 
3. F. Jmicorum, Seem. — Clerodendron Amicortan, Seem, in Bonpl. 
X. p. 249. C. (Tetrat7iyrautJiuiiJ JmicormUy A. Gray, I.e. Tenniria- 
lioides, Sol. mss. in Herb. Brit. — Tongan Islands (Banks and So- 
lauder ! Barclay ! U. S. ExpL Exped.). 
4. F. Fiilensis (sp. nov.) Seem, Fl. Yitien. ined. cum icon. — Yiti 
Islands (Storck !). 
The flowers of this, as well as all the other species, seem to be cream- 
coloured. 
In looking over the herbarium of the British Museum for congeners, 
I met with a plant having a calyx similar to my Faradaya Vitiensh^ 
and provisionally named by E. Brown Vllex (?) macropTiylla (foliis 
simplicibus iutegerrimis ovato-oblongis glabris costatis basi 2-glandu- 
losis; caule arboreo), and discovered by Banks and Solander at Cape 
Grafton. There is only one specimen extant, and an examination 
showed that the ovary is 5-celIed, and that the cai^ellary leaves are 
involute as in Clerodendron and Faradaya. Solander gave to this 
plant the manuscript name FpJiielh simjplici/oUa, coupUng it with an- 
other Yerbenaceous plant {VUex liitoraUs, A. Cunningh.) from New 
Zealand. As the former represents an entirely new generic type So- 
lander's name might be adopted, since Schreber's Ephielis does not 
stand, being synonymous with Aublet's Matayba (now regarded as a 
section of Ralonia). I should add that the only flower which could be 
examined had only four equal lobes of the corolla, whilst Solander 
mentions five; in aestivation the exteraal lobe overlaps the two placed 
next it, and these again overlapping the internal one. 
Ephielis^ Solander, mss. in Bibl. Mus. Brit. excl. sp. Calyx ante 
authesin clausus, demum irregulariter 2-fidus, ''glaber, persistcus, 3- 
