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Rami juniores petioli et inflorescentia velutino-tomentosi. Folia 
inaequalia, majora oblonga, 25-31 poll. longa, 1-1} poll. lata, basi rotun- 
data subsymmetrica, acuminata , 3-5-plo-nervia, transverse venulosa, 
utrinque fulvo-setulosa, petiolo ' 921-5 lin, longo; minora consimilia, 
l1i-1j lin. longa, brevius petiolata. Inflorescentie ex axillis foliorum 
minorum, ‘peduneu lo gracili 2-7 poll. longo suffuitae, umbellatim cymosae, 
pauciflorae. Ca yx globoso-campanulatus, vix lin. longus, strigoso- 
poem pilis capitato-incrassatis, dentibus brevissime triangularibus. 
eta oe appendiculo setiformi caudata, minuta. Stamina aequa- 
lia, filamentis in parte tertia superiore subgeniculatis, antheris obtusis, 
dorso rane ulatis. Ovarium — s obtusis vel crenulatis coro- 
itum. Capsula globosa, 2 lin. lat 
Dizygotheca,* NV. E. Brown. Tibor iar Genus novum] Calycis 
margo ó-dentatus. Petala 5, valva Stamina 5, filamentis crassiu- 
sculis ; anthers oblonge, Roni eae es! Ovarium 10- loculare ; styli 10, 
distineti, imprimis papilliformes, post antheras delapsas "elongati. 
Fruetus subglobosus vel ellipsoideus, baccatus ; pyrene a latere com- 
presse, indurate, Semen a latere compressum, albumine aequabili. 
Arbor parva. Folia digitatim composita. Umbella magna, co Wein 
Ehre ; bracteæ membranacem, caducæ. Flores hermaphroc 
25. Dizygotheca Nilssoni, V. E. Brown.  Glabra; caule simpliei 
inermi, foliis digitatis, petiolis elongatis basi valde intumescentibus, 
foliclis 9-11 coriaceis longe petiolulatis ee apice retusis 
vel emarginatis, basi plus minusve acutis, integris parum sinuatis 
subundulatis, umbelle ramis primariis septem, medio quadriradiato 
apice decemradiato, umbellulis longe pedunculatis, floribus pedicellatis, 
petalis viridi-luteis, antheris albidis, baccis atroviolaceis. 
Aralia Nilssoni, Linden Catalogue 1880, p. 54, name only. 
Caulis 7-10 pedalis. Petioli 18-20 poll. longi; petioluli 2-3 poll. 
longi; foliola 9-13 poll. longa, 2-3} poll. lata. Umbella circa 18-20 
oll. diam., ramis primariis 84 poll. Ape ; pedunculi 2-3 poll, longi ; 
pedicelli 4 i poll. longi. Flores & poll. diam. ^ Bacce 3 poll. diam. 
i Araliad was received at Kew from Mr. Linden in 1880, and 
It is remarkable on account of its four-celled anthers, which character ` 
combined with its ten-celled ovary at once distinguish it from all other 
members of the order, of which the flowers are properly described. 
rs Trichocline (Ingenhousia) cordifolia, Baker PAER IEA tæ Mu 
es] ; perennis, acaulis, petiolis elongatis albo-tom tosis, foliis subcoria- 
ceis cordato-ovatis ERES — viridibus glabris nitidis dorso per- 
entos 
solitario, x siat bracteis RETIN iatis imbricatis ressis vald 
inæqualibus dorso alboaraneosis, pappi setis perplurimis albidis ciliatis, 
ligulis parvis. 
Rio Janeiro, Hasira 17104, 18320 
Petioli pao ultra. Folia semipedalia. A taste bipedalis et 
ultra, Involucru 5-6 lin . longum. Pappus 3 lin. 
A very distinct species, nearest 7. Martii, Baker | in T Bak Vol. VI. 
pt. iii, p. 675. 

* 3¢vt double, 05«5, a receptacle, in allusion to the anthers having double the 
usual numbers of cells. 
