210 Specimen of the Botany of New Zealand. 



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lobatisve, floribus lateralibus terminalibusve subsolitariis, rainulis piibescen- 

 tibus. Fagoides triloba. Banks et Sol. Mss. in herb. Banks, absque friictiji- 

 catione. 



New Zealand (Northern Island). — 1769, Sir Jos. Banks. Skirts of woods 

 on the shores of the Bay of Islands. — 1834, R. Cunningham. 



490. A. pakeiformis, foliis absque petiolis (vix semiuncialibus) longe pe- 

 tiolatis subrotundia rhomboideisve obtusis integerrimis vel parum dentatia 

 basi subcordatis simplicibusve, floribus axillaribus subsolitariis, ramulis 

 tenuiter virgatis strigoso-pubescentibus. 



New Zealand (Northern Island). Dense forests of Wangaroa, &c. — 1833, 

 Mich. Cunningham. 



491. A. atriplicifolia, foliis elliptico-rhomboideis subrotundisve, obtusis 

 longe petiolatis integris repando-dentatisve, floribus axillaribus aggregatis 

 ramulis glabriusculis. 



New Zealand (Northern Island). Dry woods at Wungaroa, &c. — 

 1833, Rich. Cunningham. 



492. A. Ilex, foliis elliptico-oblongis subacuminatis obtusis integerrimis 

 lobatisve, floribus lateralibus terminalibusve fasciculato-racemosis, ramulis 

 glabris. 



New Zealand (Northern Island). Shaded woods in the country between 

 the Bay of Islands and Hokianga River. — 1826, A. Cunningham. — 1833, 

 R. Cunningham. 



493. A. quercifolia, foliis ovato-oblongia acuminatis petiolatis distanter 

 lobatis subintegerrimisve, foliis lateralibus fasciculatis, ramulis gracilibus 

 glaberrimis. 



New Zealand (Northern Island). Dry woods on the shores of the Bay of 

 Islands. — 1826, A. Cunningham. 



494. A. macrophylla, foliis (4 — 5 uncialibus) oblongis obovatisve coriaceis 

 laevibus obtusis basi attenuatis integerrimis dentatisve, floribus lateralibus 

 solitariis aggregatisve, ramulis glaberrimis. 



New Zealand (Northern Island). Margins of dry woods, Hokianga River, 

 &c. — 1826, A. Cunningham. 



This new genus is very closely allied to Cornea, DC, as also to the 

 Capri/oliace(E and Loranthacece, DC. ; it appears, however, to consti- 

 tute a distinct family differing from Cornea in having a monopetalous 

 flower and a baccated fruit, pulpy within, containing several seeds ; 

 from Caprifoliacece, in the stamens being inserted into the corolla, in 

 having an embryo situated at the lower extremity of the albumen, and 

 alternate leaves ; and from Loranthacece, in having a monopetalous 

 flower with a long tube, short segments, with which the stamens are 

 alternate, a bilocular ovarium, each cell with several ascending ovules, 

 and a minute embryo, several times shorter than the fleshy albumen. 



UMBELLIFER^, Juss. 

 1. Hydrocotyle, L. 



495. H. elongata, tota villis densis patentibus, foliis longe petiolatis reni- 



