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introrse. Grynseceum and other characters 01 Boroni a (or Philotfteca) ; 

 cocci truncate. — Small ramified leafy shrubs ; leaves alternate shortly 

 petiolate oblong-obtuse entire coriaceous glandular-punctuate or 

 lepidote ; flowers 1 axillary solitary ; peduncles 2-bracteolate above 

 apex (/So ut A- western Australia'). 



36. Correa Sm. 3 — Flowers (nearly of Nematolepis) 4-merous ; 

 catyx cupuliform truncate or obtusely 4-dentate, more rarely 4-lobecl. 

 Petals 4, elongated erect, connivent in cylindrical tube, finally free 

 or always cohering, valvate. Stamens 8, 2-seriate, inserted below 

 disk prominent between them ; alternipetalous usually shorter; fila- 

 ments free esquamate ; anthers exserted, introrsely 2-rimose. Grer- 

 mens 4, oppositipetalous free, 2-ovulate (oi Zieria) ; styles afterwards 

 coalescing in elongated filiform erect column, entire or 4-lobed stig- 

 matiferous at apex. Cocci 4, truncate (of Boronia or Nematolejns) . — 

 Small trees or shrubs, stellate pubescent, densely tomentose or 

 pulverulent, sometimes subglabrous ; leaves opposite petiolate simple 

 pellucid-punctuate ; flowers 4 terminal, solitary or in few-flowered 

 cymes (often 3), axillary to twigs, short often terminal, sometimes 

 pendulous {Australia"). 



37. Urocarpns J. Drumm. 6 — Flowers nearly of Phebalium (or 

 Eriostemon) ; calyx very short subentire, sometimes almost wanting 

 or shortly 5-fid, valvate. Petals 5, valvate. Stamens 1 0, 2-seriate, 

 or more rarely 11-15 ; filaments free slender ; anthers naked at apex, 

 introrsely or laterally rimose. Grermen 1, shortly lobed or truncate; 

 cells 2, 3, or more rarely 5 (Asterolasia 7 ) ; ovules in each cell 2, 

 oblique, descending or afterwards ascending ; style inserted between 

 lobes of germen. slender stigmatiferous capitate lobed or peltate at 



1 Bed, somewhat similar to Correa. 4 Usually handsome, pendulous, white, yellow, 



2 Spec. 1. N. phebaloides Tukcz., loc. cit. — virescens, or red; sometimes 2-coloured. 

 Benth., Fl. Austral., i. 356. — Symphyopeta/um 5 Spec. 5, 6, of which cultivated var. numer. 

 correoides J. Deumm., loc. cit. — Walp., Ann., VE8T.,Malmais.,t.l3. — Sweet, Fl.Austral., 1. 1, 

 iv. 407. — Hook., Icon., t. 2, 3. — F. Muell., Fl. Vict., i. 



3 In -Trans. Linn. Soc, iv. 219(1798).— 135.— Renth., Fl. Austral., i. 353.— Bot. Mag., 

 DC, Prodr., i. 719.— A. Jvss., in Mem. Mas., t. 1746, 1901, 4029, 4912.— Bot. Beg., t. 26, 

 xii. 478, t. 21, fig. 22.— Spach, Suit, a Buffon, 1221.— Walp., Rep., i. 505; ii. 824; v. 390; 

 ii. 335. — Endl., Gen., n. 6012. — B. H., Gen., Ann., i. 155; vii. 524. 



294, 990, n. 41. — Maxeutoxeron Labile., Voy., 6 In Hook. Keiu Joum., vii. 54 (1855). — 



ii. 11. — Correas Hoeemans., Verz., 168. — B. H., Gen., 294, n. 39. 



Antomarchia Coll., Hort. Ripul., App., ii. 345. 7 F. MtJELL.,iniZbo&. Kew Joum., viii. (1856), 



— Didymeria Eindl., in Mitch. Tr. Exp., 34 (part.).— B. H., Gen., 294, 990, n. 40 ft art.).— 



ii. 198. Sect. Euasterolasia Benth., Fl. Austral., i. 350. 



