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4. DODON^EA TRIQUETRA, Andr. 

 Dodoncea triquetra, Andr. Bot. Rep. t. 230 ; DC. Prodr. 1, p. 617. 



Hab. Sydney, New South Wales. Ovolau, Feejee Islands. 



Most of the styles, in a flowering specimen from Sydney, are pro- 

 longed to the length of half an inch, many times exceeding the rest 

 of the flower. This is doubtless an abnormal state. The plant from 

 the Feejee Islands appears to be the same. 



5. DodoNuEA cuneata, Smith. 



Dodoncea cuneata, Smith, 1. c. ; Rudge, in Trans. Linn. Soc. 11, p. 296, t. 19, non DC. ? 



Hab. Near Sydney, New South Wales. 



The specimens, in fruit only, have the pedicels fully as long as the 

 capsules ; while in DeCandolle's plant the flowers are said to be sub- 

 sessile. Our plant accords very well with Rudge's figure. It occurs 

 in Cunningham's collections under the name of I), conferta. 



6. DODOMIA NERIIFOLIA, A. Cwill. hied. 



Hab. Sydney, New South Wales. 



This is the plant so named by A. Cunningham in Hooker's herba- 

 rium. I do not find it anywhere published ; and our specimens, with 

 male flowers only, are not sufficient for characterizing it. 



7. DodoNuEA calycina, A. Cunn. ined. 

 Hab. With the preceding species. 



Apparently a narrowly linear variety of D. calycina, A. Cunning- 

 ham, in Hooker's herbarium, which is probably still unpublished. 



