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th ll pits at t 
Flowers not seen. Capsule glabrous, depressed, pionindtitly stipitate, 
attaining to a diameter of 1 in., of 8 rounded lobes, which are by 
brown coloured, 3 or = lines broad; entirely concealed in a thick fleshy 
arillus of an amber colour, very juicy and of sharp acid flavour. The 
nearest Piakcalini ally to the ioe is probably JV. leiocarpum. 
Hab.: Eudlo Scrubs, Field Naturalists, Nov. 1891. 
The sharp, acid, thick arillus closely resembles that in the fruitof Diploglottis, 
and might be used in a similar‘manner. Doubtless an excellent and palatable jelly 
might be made from it 
SusorpDER DODONAZ. 
DODONAEA, Linn. 
‘ 2, oF! vi se — Nat. 1891. (Name in honour of Lars 
Hansen, of Hues b of about 12 ft. high, glabrous, 
hard] aes rathiinieg the length of 2 in., slightly shining, 
#e 
on rather conspicuous petioles, chartaceous, broadly and somewhat 
sg 2 peer pedicels rather. long. a Bre early ecdous. 
Capsule usually 4-celled, its capsular portion hardly as long = broad, 
M8 Wihg-appendages ascendingly divergent, venulous, and to 
‘ ; 
carpels.. Sot ing seeds ee ay nid ye alm most and also 
hilum. Me 
rae mong 
hinner texture and not of conspicuously glandular eget further, he 
ecg dehiscence, as well as the foliage, are very diffe sa The rate Yeadeinble 
Mt 
© of D. lanceolata and D. triquetra.—F. v 
, Fv. M, Fragm: ii. 143, and Pl. Vict. i.:226; 
D: 
truncatiales 
ate 1, 479, ry tall shrub, glabrous s, scarcely viscid, the pain de 
ees acutely angular. Leaves narrow-lanceolate or linear, rather 
@, 2 to 4 : hort petiole, entire or 
Hthec or 5 in. long, narr aes into as petiole, mes 
and flow ae. pe oe the lateral veins little conspicuous. » 
Sepals ovate, usually broad, and nea 
co . viscosa. 
ae og a = the poiail Capsule 4 or rarely 3-lobed, flat ‘at the 1s! the 
