166 APPENDIX. 



the next, nearer to the monosperm Hesperides, 



62. TOMEX Th. W. diff. Litsea, cal. 4part. 

 stam. 100 decadelphis, pistilis 10 Types T.ja- 

 ponica and seMfera. 



63. GLABUARIA L. &c, diff. Litsea, stam. 30 

 polyadelphis, 6 internis monadelphis Type GL 

 tersa L. or Tetr. glabraria auct. 



61. Add after Crescentia 471, the G. Tanae- 

 sium W. is akin to this, but T, pinnatum is to- 

 tally different by habit &c, forming a new Gr. 

 KIGELKEIA Raf. (n. afr.) diff. cal. tubul. 5fido, 

 stam. 5 fertiles, glandulis 5 basi pist. cingens 

 Type K pinnata Raf. Crescentia do Jaq. Tan. 

 do W. P. &c. Tree of East Africa, with pin- 

 nate leaves. 



65. MYRSINE L. <c, some botanists would 

 unite thereto Walleria, Ardisia, Manglilla, 

 Athruphyhim, Iloemeria, Rhacoma^Hapanea^ 

 Badula, Pyrgus <fyc which must all be separa- 

 ted, but better described : and I must even add 

 some other G. out of Myrsine, see till 72. 



66. FIALARIS Raf. (vial male) diff. dioica, ft. 

 masc. corolla urneformis, 4dent, 4andris Type 

 JP. umbellata Raf. Myrsine urceolata R Br. Sm. 

 fol. obi. lane, integris, umbellis axil, sessilib. 

 Australian shrub. 



67. HEURLINIA Raf. (hot) diff. cor. 4-5fida, 

 stam. 4-5, antheris sessilib. drupis monosp. 

 Type H. or M. variabilisnezr Manglilla, 

 which is Duharnelia of Dombey it must be ve- 

 rified if these G. and all the akin have stamens 

 opposed to corolla as in MYRSINIDES, if alternate 

 they will belong to ILEXIDES, see 169, 



68. BADULA Juss, diff. Myrsine and Ardisia, 

 cor. limbo rotato 5part. stig. capit. bacca mo- 

 nosp. arillata several sp. indicated by Jussieu, 



