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EUPOMATIA, R. Br. 
E. laurina, B. Br. ; Elind. Yoy. ii. 597, t. 2. ; Fl. Austr. i. 54. 1, 7. 
£. Eeunettii, F. v. M.; Eragm. i. 45; M. Austr. i. 54. 1, 7. 
Order CRUCIFER^. 
CAiiDAMLNE, Linn. 
C. hirSUta, Linn.; DC. Prod. i. 152; M. Austr. i. 70. Bitter 
Cress. 7. 
Order VIOLARIEiE. 
lONIDIUM, Vent. 
In SUffrutiCOSUm, Ging. in DC. Prod. i. 311; EJ. Austr. i. 101. 7. 
Order PITTOSPORE^. 
PI I TOSPORUM, Banks. 
P. Wingii, F. V. M. in So. Sc. Rec., March, 18S5. 3, 4. 
F. rabigillOSUm, A. Cimn. in Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. i. iv. 108 ; El. 
Austr. i. 112. 1, 7. 
CITRIOBATUS, A. Cunn. 
C. multifLora, A. Cunn. in Loud. Hort. Brit. ; El. Austr. i. 121. 2. 
Order FOLYOALE^. 
XANTHOPHYLLUM, Eoxb. 
X. Macintyrii, F. v. M. ; Eragm. v. 57. 2. 
Order PORTULACEiE. 
PORTULACA, Linn. 
P. Oleracea, Linn.; DC. Prod. iii. 358; El. Austr. i. 169. Pig- 
weed. 5, 7. 
Order GUTTIFERiE. 
GARCINIA, Linn. 
Mostoni, n. sp. Meston's Mangostecn. (After A. Meston, 
the leader of the expedition to Bellenden-Ker.) An erect, slender, 
graceful tree of 20 or more feet ; branches drooping. Leaves 
glossy dark-green, opposite, narrow-lanceolate, the points much 
elongated, 2 or 3 in. long, somewhat wavy but with entire edges ; 
petioles slender, \ in. or more long. Elowers (only a few very 
early buds seen, and these much injured by insects) probably 
small, either terminal or leaf -opposed, nearly sessile, with a few small 
bracts at the base ; sepals 4, small, imbricate ; petals white, and seem 
to be hairy. Emit depressed-globular, a pleasing green, 2 in. diameter, 
but not fully grown, 8-celled; seeds somewhat rugose ; stigmatic lobes 
8, closely sessile on the fruit ; the sepals closely appressed, persistent 
under the fruit, and probably not much enlarged. 
Hab : Bellenden-Ker Range, at an altitude of 2,000 feet. 
Fruit of this tree were gathered in the ripe state by Messrs. Meston and 
Whelan on their first ascent of Bellenden-Ker, and they describe the fruit as 
possessing a sharp, pleasant, acid flavour and very juicy, about 3 in. in diameter. 
