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])esoriptwe Notes on ]\ipnan J^Jants. 
beneath; 5-7-nerved; conspicuously stalked and as well as the branchlets 
glabrous, not pungent-pointed; their length varies from inches, 
the width is about J an inch. They are not dissimilar to those of the 
smaller form of Trochocarpa laurina. Among extra-australian species 
the plant bears comparison to Styphelia dammarifolia (Leucopogon 
dammarifolius, Brogn. et Gris Fragm. d’une Flore de la Nouv. Cale- 
donie 1864, p. 83) but the leaves are thinly petioled, much shorter, much 
more acute and more prominently nerved. The Papuan plant differs 
also from Styphelia Pancheri (Brogn. et Gris 1. c.) in leaves not blunt 
nor only very finely streaked. 
