MA L P 10 HI A OE^. 467 



41. Tristellateia Dup.-Tii.^ — Calyx 5-partite; glandules or 

 very small. Petals -5, unguiculato glabrous. Stamens 10 ; filaments 

 incTU'ved, 1-adelphoiis at base, persistent ; anthers oblong glabrous. 

 Germen 3-lobed ; branches of style 3, of which 1 or 2 are oftener 

 rudimentary ; the third elongate. Samarte 1-3, inserted laterally 

 to central conical column ; the edges produced to narrow irregular 

 and oftener unequally incised wings ; the back shortly unequally 

 cristate ; testa of oblong or obovoid seed membranous ; cotyledons 

 of fleshy embryo uncinate. — Shi'ubs, oftener scandent ; leaves oppo- 

 site or verticillate entire ; petioles often 2-glaudulose to apex ; sti- 

 pules very small or laciniate; flowers" in simple or more or less 

 ramose compound cymiferous racemes; bracteoles setaceous. [Ma- 

 lacca, Indian Archipelago^ tropical Oceania.^ 



42. Dinemandra A. Juss,-* — Calyx deeply 5-fld, glandules to 6, 

 long-stipitate. Petals unguiculate unequal. Stamens to 10, of which 

 2 or 3 are fertile, the others anuntherous ; filaments unequal, 1-adcl- 

 phous'atbase; anthers linear oblon;;'. Germen S-lobed ; lobes cris- 

 tate; styles 1-3, unequal truncate. Samaroe 1-3, small, mem- 

 branously alate at both edges, cristatcly alate at back ; testa of ovoid 

 seed membranous ; cotyledons of exalbuminous spiral embryo linear ; 

 radicle elongate. — Eamose ericoideal undershrubs ; leaves narrow, 

 rcvolute at margin ; flowers ^ in cymes oftener few-flowered terminal 

 or approaching a raceme, 2-bracteolate. {Peru, Chili.^) 



43? Dinemagonum A. Juss.'' — Flowers nearly of Dinemandra. 

 Stamens 10, of which 2 are anantherous; gyuseceum and other cha- 

 racters of Dinemandra. Samarce 1-3, alate at back and cristulate 

 on both sides. — Eamose undershrubs ; leaves opposite small entire 

 flat; flowers^ few in terminal racemes.^ {Chili.^^) 



{Gœrfjiera).— Wight, III. t. 50.— Mia. Fl. Lid.- B.v. Adansonia, xi. 249.— Walp. Rep. v. 290. 

 Bat. Suppl. i. 512.— Hook. f. and Thoms. Fl. i Malpigli. 328, t. 19.— Endl. Geii. n. 5505. 



Brit. Ind. i. 418.— W alp. Rep. v. 293 ; An», iv. — B. H. Gen. 261, n. 43. 

 371 ; vii. 473. * Golden. 



' Oen. Nnv. Madag.VJ. — A. Juss. Malpigh. ''Spec. 1,2. GrXVTDicn. Voy. Bonite, Bot. t.M. 



240, t. 16.— DC. Pi-odr. i. 683.— Endl. Gen. n. — C. Gay, Fl. C/iil. i. 357, t. 9.— Walp. Sep. v. 



5571.— B. H. Oen. 258, n. 33.— Zi/mitm Noronh. 311 ; Ann. i. 131. 



— Dup.-Th. ITisf. Vég. Iles. Afi: Âustr. 6, t. 23. ? Malpigh. 331.— B. H. Gen. 261, n. 44. 



■—Platgncma Wight and ârn. in Edl)ib. New ' Golden. 



Phil. .Tourn. (Jul. 1833), 179 ; Frodi: i. 107. " May not this be a section of the preceding 



- Golden. genus ? 



3 Spec, about 12. A. Rich. Voy. Antral. Bot. '» Spec. 1, 2. C. Gay, Fl. C'hil. i. 359.— Walp. 



38, t. 15.— Abn. Book. Kew Jouni. iii. 59.— H. Rep. v. 342; Ann. i. 131. 



