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pletely. Upon tlic braiicli, after the fall of the leaves, the 

 panicle remains, the pericarp dries and falls off, the carpels 

 separate and are seen hanging from their spreading funicular 

 supports ; and when at length the achenia drop off, the divided 

 column remains, supported by the persistent unequally rup- 

 tured calyx. In the ventral angle of each achenium is an 

 indehiscent, somewhat osseous cell, of half its length, of an 

 oblong shape; and upon one of its sides there is a longitudinal 

 narrow channel, filled with soft matter and nutrient vessels 

 which penetrate into the cell below its apex, and to which the 

 single terete seed is attached in a manner similar to that de- 

 scribed in lihahdia. The lateral large open foramen leading 

 into a pseudo-cell, a characteristic feature in Bourreria^ is alto- 

 gether wanting in Crematomia — a circumstance that affords a 

 ready distinction between the two genera, which otherwise 

 much resemble one another. This structure of the flower, 

 ovary, and fruit renders Crematomia a valid genuiJ of the 

 Ehretiacece. The achenia, with their pericarpial covering, are 

 well depicted in Richard's drawing of a Cuban plant. 



All the known species of Bourreria are confined within the 

 limit of the West-India Islands ; several belonging to Crema- 

 tomia have a similar origin ; but one-half of its known species 

 extend into the Columbian portion of the continent and into 

 Mexico. 



Crematomia, gen. nov. — Calyx tubulosus, ad medium in 

 dente 5 acutos divisibilis, dentibus intus pilosulis, mar- 

 ginibus dense tomcntosis, a?stivatione valvatis, primum 

 firme adhterentibus, demum segregatis, aut s;epe in lobis 2-3 

 inaiqualibus constans, persistens. Corolla tubulosa, carno- 

 sula, tiiho quam calyx longiore, fauce paulo am})liore. Umbo 

 5-partito, laciniis orbicularibus vel ovalibus, imo brevissime 

 unguiculatis et rotundatim cordato-auriculatis, patentibus, 

 a^stivationc quincuncialiter imbricatis. Stamina 5 (rarius 6), 

 laciniis alterna, tubo inserta ; Jilametita imo latiora, hie 

 dense pilosa aut sparse pilosula, superne gradatim filiformia, 

 exserta; antkenv 2-loba^, lobis oblongis, fusco-coriaceis, a 

 medio segregatis, superne collateralitcr aduatis, in sinu os- 

 cillatorie affixis, lateraliter rima longitudinali alba utrinque 

 dehiscentibus : jyollen granosum, globosum, granis pulveri 

 farinoso niveo immersis. Orariion conico-oblongum, disco 

 brevi suffultum, striatum, glabrum, scmiscptis 2 opjiositis, 

 parietalibus, utrinque bilamellatim refiexis, marginibus 

 ovulum amplectentibus, hinc pseudo-4-locidare et 4-ovula- 

 tum. Stylus simplex, exsertus, apice fere ad medium 2-fissus, 

 ramis rectiusculis, stigmatc subpeltato singulatim munitis. 



