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somewhat cordate-sagittate, rather more than half as long as the 
corolla, pale. Style subulate, nearly 1g line long. Fruit globular, 
3 to 4 lines diameter. M., lc, 
ots, in the stout and more elongated rachis of the fascicle of flowers, also in 
much longer and more rigid pedicels. 
B. pseudo-jambosa is more distinct. It scems quite distinct from any of the 
erous Asiatic Bladhias, unless B. reclinata and B. Amboinensis (Ardisia 
eclinata and 4, Amboinensis, Scheffer, Commentatio de Mprsinaceis Archipelogi. 
Indici, 69 et 75). 
y the right of precedence all the Ardisias have to change their names into 
B 
Bladhias, as Thunberg established that genus seven years before Swartz defined and 
published Ardisia —F % M,, Lc. 
Order LOGANIACEA. 
Trrrxr EULOGANIES. 
| MITRASACME, Labitt. 
Mi. longifiora, F. v. M., in Flora Austr. iy., 353. A slender erect 
ammual of 1 to 13 ft., simple or slightly branched. Leaves radical, 
Sea obovate-oblong, mostly 3-nerved and under an inch long, those 
: the stem reduced to few distant pairs of minute scales. Flowers 
ay long pedicels at the end of the stem or branch, calyx about , 
‘ dserted about the middle of the tube, anthers linear, included. 
_ Miigmatic lobes rather long, linear, somewhat dilated and flattened. 
oa: Walsh River, 7, Barelay-Millar, 
Order SANTALACEZ, 
Trinr OSYRIDEA. 
SANTALUM, Linn. 
ttamens ov. : , 
a placenta i h elongated 
ete Placenta >a Ovary semisuperior, wit my gat 
— SYODar a 
P ®Relosing a mal 2 obese, 3 to 6 lines in diameter, the scar of the apex 
ay Sigg Area.— Benth. and Muell., lc. . 
™ — Range, H, Tryoa and H. Schneider, March, 1891. Speci- 
mS View is not taken b — 
; / Y Benth 7 I to their 
this new Species jg ro May a and sot —— arrange according —_ cout | 
B, 
