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introrse. Gynæceum and other characters of Boronia (or Philotheca) ; 
cocci truncate.—Small ramified leafy shrubs ; leaves alternate shortly 
petiolate oblong-obtuse entire coriaceous glandular-punctuate or 
lepidote ; flowers’ axillary solitary; peduncles 2-bracteolate above 
apex (South-western Australia’). 
36. Correa Su.*— Flowers (nearly of Vematolepis) 4-merous ; 
calyx cupuliform truncate or obtusely 4-dentate, more rarely 4-lobed. 
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. Ger- 
mens 4, oppositipetalous free, 2-ovulate (of Zieria) ; styles afterwards 
coalescing in elongated filiform erect column, entire or 4-lobed stig- 
matiferous at apex. Cocci 4, truncate (of Boronia or Nematolepis).— 
Small trees or shrubs, stellate pubescent, densely tomentose or 
pulverulent, sometimes subglabrous ; leaves opposite petiolate simple 
pellucid-punctuate ; flowers' terminal, solitary or in few-flowered 
cymes (often 3), axillary to twigs, short often terminal, sometimes 
pendulous (Ausfralia’). 
37. Urocarpus J. Drumm.'—Flowers nearly of Phedalium (or 
Eriostemon) ; calyx very short subentire, sometimes almost wanting 
or shortly 5-fid, valvate. Petals 5, valvate. Stamens 10, 2-seriate, 
or more rarely 11-15 ; filaments free slender ; anthers naked at apex, 
introrsely or laterally rimose. Germen 1, shortly lobed or truncate ; 
cells 2, 3, or more rarely 5 (Asfero/asia’); ovules in each cell 2, 
oblique, descending or afterwards ascending ; style inserted between 
lobes of germen, slender stigmatiferous capitate lobed or peltate at 

1 Red, somewhat similar to Correa. 
2 Spec. 1. NV. phebaloides Turcz., loc. cit.— 
Bentu., Fl. Austral., 1. 356.— Symphyopetalum 
correoides J. DRUMM., loc. cit.—WALP., Ann., 
iv. 407. 
3 In Trans. Linn. Soc., iv. 219 (1798).— 
DC., Prodr., i. 719.—A. Juss., in Mém, Mus., 
xii. 478, t. 21, fig. 22.—Spacu, Suit. à Buffon, 
ii. 335.—ENDL., Gen., n. 6012.—B. H., Gen., 
294, 990, n. 41.—Mawxeutoreron LABILL., Voy., 
ii, 11.— Correas Horrmans., Verz., 168.— 
Antomarchia Coun., Hort. Ripul., App. li. 345. 
— Didymeria Linpu., in Mitch. Tr. Exp. 
ii. 198. - 
4 Usually handsome, pendulous, white, yellow, 
virescens, or red ; sometimes 2-coloured. 
5 Spec. 5, 6, of which cultivated var. numer. 
VENT. Malmais.,t.13.—Sweer, FV. Austral., t. 1, 
—Hookx., Icon., t. 2, 3.—F. Muett., FU. Vict., i. 
135.—Bentu., Fl. Austral, i. 353.— Bot. Mag., 
t. 1746, 1901, 4029, 4912.— Bot. Reg., t. 26, 
1224.—Watp., Rep., i. 505; ii, 824; v. 390; 
Ann., i, 155; vii. 524. 
5 In Hook, Kew Journ., vii. 54 (1855).— 
B. H., Gen., 294, n. 39. 
7 F. Mvett.,in Hook. Kew Journ., viii. (1856), 
34 (part.).—B. H., Gen., 294, 990,n. 40 (part.).— 
Sect. Euasterolasia Bentu., Fl. Austral,, i. 350. 
