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Order RUBIACEZ. 
Trine GARDENIEZ. 
areas’ Linn. 
light-coloured and close ain. Leaves glossy on both sides, lanceo- 
late, 5 to 9 in. long, and pes 14 to 3 in. broad in the middle, the 
midrib and primary parallel nerves alone prominent, texture mem- 
branous, petioles ¢ to 4 ome ong. Flowers terminal, rarely i in the opp 
axils, solitary but som times appearing as if 3, the u upper pairs 
elongated peduncle, 6-merous. Pedunele 3-in. or less. Calyx-tube 
slightly ribbed, 2 or 3 lines Vsti teeth 5 ae long, DarrOE a 
Corolla white, tube dilated upwards, rani to 1} in. lone nd 
oblong, about ¢-in. long. Anthers 4-angled, $-in. long. Style inclu 
i flow 
mit Johnstone hae Dr. T. L, Baner he Barron River, E. Cowley. a 
r. Bancroft’s tree was worked for the Queensland wood od a 
the Centennial Tutepistional Exhibition, apatsouen e, 1888, and given then 
atalogue a a doubtful variety of G. Macgillivrai, } No. 242a, the frui 
being unknow 
Tre SPERMACOCE. 
the throat of the corolla ; cients ‘filiform. Anthers a tl 
oblong, exserted. Disk inconspicuous. Ovary 3-4-celled ; peer : 
form, with 3 or 4 linear branches. Capsule 3 or 4-coccou with the the 
indecent, furrowed on the inner side, at length concrete W! 
see 
R.s a Linn. (sub Richardia). Stems a leaves ise te 
oblong or elliptical; stipular bristles as long a shorter t 
sheaths. Flowers many in eachhead. Calyx- en 6, ese pee a 
ge as long as the truncate-obovate, muricate, 3 oF 
: This — Indian plant has now become siatadelie ed ie the ‘Be 
River. vt Cowley 
Order COMPOSITA. 
Tripe CICHORIACE. 
HYPOCH ERIS, Linn. ae 
H. glabra, Linn.; ion cut iii, 677. A glabra orp 
Leaves all radical, narrow, spreading, more or less t sle 
nately lobed. Stem 6 to 12 i ~ apually divided satoatew 
