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BOTANY. 



Class IV. 

 Tetrandria. 



9. Palula. 

 10. Australis. 

 ] 1 . Insula-rif. 



12. Compar. 



13. Verticillata. 



14. Coccinea. 



15. Paludosa. 



16. Olilongifolia. 



17. Ltitifolia. 



18. Marcescens. 



19. AUcnuata. 



20. Elatior. 



21. JEmvla. 



22. Qvercifolia, 



23. Speciosa. 

 Rencns. 



1. 



2. 

 3. 



4. 

 5. 

 6. 

 7. 



(/?. Brown.) 



8. Obtusa. 



9. Nivea. 



10. Longi folia* 



11. Tenuifolia. 



12. Ptmdifolia. 



13. Blechnifolia. 



All these species are shrubby, and from New Hol- 

 land. See Brown's Prodromus, p. 391 . 



XVIII. DRYAXDRA. Cor. 1-petala. &<//. apicibus 

 concavis corollse immersa. Squamuhe hypogyns 4. 

 Folliculus ligneus, 2-locul. loculis 1-spermis ; dis- 

 sepimento libero, bifido. lleceptac. commune pla- 

 num, involucro imbricate. 



Floribtmda. 



Cuneata, 



Armata. 



Formosa. 



Fulcutu. 



Mucronnlala. 



Plitmosa. 



All these species are shrubby, and from New Hol- 

 land. See Brown's Prodromus, 396. This is 

 the Josephia of Knight and Salisbury. 



XIX. BOUVAUDIA. Co/. 4-phyllus, dentibus quibus- 

 dam interjectis. Cor. tubulosa. Antherce inclusas. 

 C;w. 2-partibilis, polysperma. &?. marginata. 

 [Salisbury. ) 



1. Triphylla. Mexico. Shrub. 

 See Salisbury's Paradisus Londinenses 88. Lond. 

 1806. 



XX. GONZALEA. Ca/. campanulatus, 4-dentatus. 

 Cor. ififundibuliformis. Drupa nuces, 4-polysper- 

 mas includens. (Persoon). 



1. Pendula. Groves of Sorima. Shrub. 



2. Panamensis. Panama. S/intb. 



3. Tomentosa. Warm parts of Peru, near Loxa 

 and Gonzanama. 



4. Pulcerulciila. Warm parts of Peru, near 

 Loxa and Gonzanama.. 



For Sp. 1, see Flor. Perm. ; Sp. 2, see Cavanilles, 

 Iconea, vi. p. 50. ; and for Sp. 3, 4, see Hum- 

 boldt and Bonpland, Planta: Equinoctiales, p. 229. 



XXI. ADENANTHO.SV Perianthium 4-fidum, infra 

 circumcisjim. SqiiamuUe hypogynx basi persistent! 

 perianthii adnatte. Pistillum perianthio longius. 

 Stigma verticale. Niix ventricosa. Iiwolucrum 

 iinifiorum, imbricatum, 4-8-phyllum. (Labillard. 

 and R. Brown) 



1. Obovata. 3. Sericea. 



2. ('mien/a. 4. Termiiialis. 



All shrubby, and natives of New Holland. See 

 Brown's Prodromus, p. 3G7- and Labill. Nov. 

 Holl. i. p. 28. 



XXII. SIMSIA. Pcrianthium 4-phylli;m,regulare, la- 

 minis reflexis. Squamula' hypogynae nullz. Sta- 

 mina exserta. Anthera: tandem liberae, primo co- 

 haerentes lobis pioximis vicinarum loculum consti- 

 tuentibus! Stigma dilatatum, concavum. Niix ob- 

 conica. (R. Brown.), 



1. Tenuifolia. 2. AnflhifoUa. 



Both shrubby, and natives of New Holland. See 

 Brown's Prodroimis, p. !i67. 



XXIII. CONOSPERMUM. PeriantJiittm tubulosum C!a< 

 ringens : lacinia suprema basi fornicata. Antherce Tetn 

 tres inclusa: : laterales dimidiatae : superior biloba ; *" 

 primo cohserentes, lobis proximis vicinarum loculum 

 constituentibus ! Stigma liberum, Ntix obconica, 

 papposa. (Smith and R. Broini.) 



1. Ellipticinn. 6. Crcnilvum. 



'2. Taxifoliiim. 7. Tcretifolium. 



3. Ericifo/mm. 8. Capilatum. 



4. Longi folium. 9. Distichum. 



5. Temitfolium. 



All shrubby, and natives of New Holland. See Smith, 

 Linn. Trans, vol. iv. and Brown, Linn. Trans. 

 x. J53. and Prodromus, 368. Dr Smith suggests 

 that this genus might perhaps be ranked in the 

 class Didynamia and order Gymnospcrmia. 



XXIV. SYNAPHEA. Perianth, tubulowim, ringens 

 lacinia suprema latiore. Antherce tres iuclusae, la- 

 teralis dimidiatae, inferior biloba ; primo cohasrentes, 

 lobis proximis vicinarum loculum constituentibus ! 

 S/igma filamento superior! sterili connatum ! NUX 

 obovata. (R. Brown.) 



1. Favosa. 3. Peiiolaris. 



2. Dilatata. 4 1 . Po/ymorpha. 



All shrubby, and natives of New Holland. Sp. 3. 

 is the Conospennum reticulatum of Dr Smith, 



XXV. FHANKLANDIA. Perianth, hypocrateriforme ; 

 limbo 4-partito, piano, deciduo, tubo persistent!. 

 Anlherce inclusae, perianthio adnata; ! Squama? hy- 

 pogynas in vaginam connatae. Niix. fusiformis, pe- 

 dicellata, apice dilatato papposa. 



1. Fucifolia. New Holland. Shrub. See Brown, 

 Linn. Trans, x. 157. and Prodromus, p. 370. 



XXVI. SYMPHIONEMA. Perianth, regulare, 4-phyI- 

 lum, basi cohasrens, medio staminiferum. Fila- 

 menta apice cohoerentia ! Anthcrce distinctae. Glan- 

 dulce hypogynae nullae. Ovarium dispermum. Stig- 

 ma subtruncaturo. Nux monosperma, cylindracea. 

 (R. Brown.) 



1. Polvdisum. 2. Montanum. 



Both from New Holland. See Brown, Linn. Trans. 

 x. p. 157. and Prodromus, 370. 



XXVII. AGASTACHYS. Perianth, regulare 4-phyl- 

 lum, basi cohserens, medio staminiferum. Fila- 

 meflta distincta. Glandula: nullae hypogynoe. Ova- 

 rium sessile, 1-spermum, 3-gonum. Stigma unila- 

 terale. (R. Brown.) 



1. Odwata. New Holland. Shrub. See Brown, 

 Linn. Trans, x. 158. and Prodromus, p. 371. 



XXIX. CENARHHENES. Perianth. 4,-phyllum, regu- 

 lare, foliolos snpra angustatis, deciduum; Slam. 

 basi perianth! inserta. Glanduhe ? 4 hypogynse, 

 staminiformes ! Ovarium sessile, 1-spermum. Stig- 

 ma simplex. Drupa baccata. (LabiUard. and R. 

 lirown.) 



1. Nitida. New Holland. Shrub. See Labil- 

 lard. Nov. Holl. i. p. 36. and Brown, Linn. 

 Trans, x. p. 158. and Prorfr. p. 371. 



XXX. BELLENDENA. Perianth. 4-phyllum, regu- 

 lare, patens. Stamina hypogyna ! Glandules nullse 

 hypogynae. Ovarium dispermum. Stigma simplex. 

 Samara aptera, 1-2-sperma. (R. Brotvn.) 



1 . Montana. New Holland. Shmb. See Brown, 

 1^ inn. Trans, x. p. 166. and Prod. p. 374. 



