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In many respects this new species approaches D, Bee Yo pie es v. M., Fragm. 
viii, 50; but no i is there given of ead — ns, so on y suppose arse 
exserted as in all previously described spec Thas I ‘oG me incipally u 
the difference i idieneatae of — ers and length of stamens for dntngvaling 
D, Costelloi froth ions of the gen 
Tring VITICEA. 
PREMNA, Linn. 
P. Tateana (n. sp.) (After T. Tate, botanic collector of —_ 
Expedition.) A tall shrub, ork light-coloured, striated and more or 
less covered with scattered verruce. Leaves g > broad ities 
te, of thin texture, 3 to 5 in. long, some exceeding 2 in. wide in the 
centre, on slender petioles of } to Li in., Margins entire, primary veins 
few, about 4 on each side of the prominent midrib, the veinlets fine 
’ ing 
length, the branches, branchlets, and calyces clothed with quae 
scabrous hairs. Cal lyx 5-toothed, scarcely 1 line long, expanding and 
oming more or less 2- -lipped, ribbed and nearly glabrous under the 
fruit. Corolla twice as long as the calyx, lobes obtuse, very hairy 
inside as well as the u upper part of the tube. Drupe globular, 3 lines 
iy pie the putamen prominently verrucose, plainly showing on the 
Hab, : keen River, T. Barelay-Millar 
' In respects this species approaches P. Dallachyana, Benth., no 
refi s e mae : description of ase aii cies to the very prominent vas 
/ a verrucose fruit—which would never have e caped dete entham, 
drawing up the diagnosis of that species for the Flora. Its nearest ‘ills ov 
“pha ein species P. latifolia ‘ Fg notice given he leaves 
various Premnas drying black is not w for if dried quickly they 
# green colour, but if sliced to sty bean w wil turn black. 
Order LABIATAE 
Trise STACHYD DER. 
" LEUCAS, R. Br. 
lto3 lanica, R.Br. An annual plant bens from the base, 
or cliptioda ot more or less hairy. Leaves 2 or 3 in. long, linear 
; €-lanceolate, mea te a Who rls ‘hay ow obel 
slabro ae, ciliate, filifor Calyx } to 3 in., obliquely turbinate, 
8, 
Nf 
geabend or parhaty hispid, teeth erect. Corolla white, 
— erunga, H. Cowley. 
grounds aboce ees — sn Malajatt a is becoming a weed in the cultivation 
Mecimeny oe the B ive tor I have also received 
of 2 .. Bro 1e same. collec 
SS etelan Tat dior Pees. or a auay allied plant b belonging to Acanthacee, 
ys has established itself as a weed of cultivatio 
Order AMARANTA 
. Trinr AMARANTE. 
3 PTILOTUS, R. Br. 
rena 9.0. M. (After Dr. J. Murray.) A rn tea poo 
btses abe ae oe with slender” ascending st Leaves 
Which he 
