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e inner. 
surtace. Stamens filifor d very numerous, the tubular portion 
nearly as long as the corolla-tube, and of a deep crimson, free portions 
Hab.: Fraser’s Island, Hon. Miss Lovell. 
This additional Pithecolobium in many respects resembles P. Tozerii, but 
ers from that species in the form of glands and foliage, as well also as in 
m 
the indumentum, 
May Ist, 1893. 
Order ROSACEA. 
Trin—E PRUNE, 
PYGEUM, Gertn. 
Calyx-tube obconic, urceolate, or campanulate, deciduous ; limb 
P t in the 5 to 
“oblong, ob, 
Differs from Prunus chiefly in the minute villous petals (when 
: 1 pair of 
ands on the leaf are very variable, a few species have seattered glands, 
bullate glands on the tip of the petiole, formed by 4 
Rh. b.0i 
4 The genus contai i ae : agers 
ae contained previously akput twenty species all of Tropi 
= *xeept one Tropical African special” if 
rianum (n.sp.) (After F. Turner, Botanist to Agricul-- 
artment of New South Wales, who done so much to 
pad th : 
the midrib, and sometimes on other parts of the surface ; 
