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CALYCIFLOR^E. 
crowded, shortly pedicelled, dioecious. $ Flowers de- 
ciduous. Calyx coloured, 5 (-4 ? )-toothed : teeth very 
minute. Petals rounded, white. Filaments 10 (-8 ? ), 
twice the length of the corolla : anthers white, bi-porose. 
Rudiments of the pistil in the centre. $ Flowers. 
Calyx as above Petals 5, minute, white, roundish, con- 
cave, appressed to the style. Stamens 10 (-8 ? ), imper- 
fectly developed, abortive, shorter than the calyx. Style 
erect: s’igma capitato-depressed. Berry size of a cori- 
ander seed, azure, 5-ce'led. 
2. Cremanium axillare. Axillary- flowered 
Cremanium. 
Branchiets subtetragonal, when young ferrugi- 
neo-farinose, when old glabrous, leaves elliptico- 
lanceolate acuminate obsolete! v serrulated 3-ply- 
nerved besides the marginal pair glabrous, thyrse 
axillary racemose short, calyx 4-toothed, petals 
4, stigma obtuse. 
II A B. St. Ann’s, near the Moncogue. 
F L. April. 
Leaves glabrous except a minute villous tuft in the 
axils of the under surface of the nerves, about 4 inches in 
length and 1| broad : petiole furinoso-puberulous near 
the leaf, nearly an inch in length. Par icles scarcely more 
than an inch in length. Flowers small, white, crowded 
at the ends of the subdivisions of the peduncle, very 
shortly pedicelled, each furnished with a pair of minute 
bracteoles. Calycine teeth indistinct. I'etals obtuse, 
concave, reflected. Anthers oblong, tapering at the base, 
bi-porose. Ovary sheathing around the base of the style : 
style erect: stigma obtuse. 
3. Cremanium ? glandulosum. Glandulose 
Cremanium. 
Branches oh; uselv 
{eiragmia; 
a.b:do-temci»tose 
leaves ovate 3-nervcd entire strigose above, hir- 
sute hispid and glandulose beneath, racemes ter- 
minal, flowers crowded s ibsessile octandrous mi- 
nute. — DC. 
