I IHPANAI l>. 1 



G00DEN1 \< I E. 





nected «iili this \i' *-, i( becomi - of ini| 



Stylidiaceaa are opposil 



would !"■ in favour >>i tlie In potlu - 



earn!) determined, the Btaroina being lateral. In th< 



division of the corona faucis in Stylidiura render it uol 



are opposite to the Begmi ats ol the corolla." 



In the aestivatii i *the corolla thi I 



segments I" ing doubled inwards, iu tin a| 



a triangular back. < \ phi . l bitlier I I 



seems to be merel j an irregular Bellworf with thi 

 in a ring beneath the Btigma. 



These plants belong to Australia and the islands of thi - 

 advance into India in the form ila, wliicb i 



i^ said, the Weal Indies, and ol Selliera, which inhabits I 

 America. 



The leavi 5 i vola Taccada when j 



stitious qualities are ascribed t" its berries; Uie pith, which 

 fashioned bj the Malays into artificial Bowers and othi r nil 

 dogam appears to be emollient, and is used in India 

 Trans. 12. 134. 



GEN1 i; \. 



te.— Fruit ■ ' uotoma, Doi 



drupe or nui. 



. /.. 

 Plum, 



.i. Lour. 

 Lour. 



\ lie. 

 . inttu hi, <i. Hon. 



Duupusifl, ft. Br. 

 Dampiera, fl 



■ denies. — Fruit a 



u le. 



Selliera, Cav. 



■ 

 i 



. 1 1 

 I 



I 



Nl MBERS, GEM. 14. Sp. 



B 

 iio.v. — Lobeliacese.— Goodenui 



The Order h y Di Vvm »Ein h 



in Nfederlandsch Kruidkundig Archief., VoL II. 



. a ' 



Fig. C( i l I .XVI ' I ■ 



