j6o Hemsley . — On the Genus Corynocarpus , Forst . 
O. similis, Hemsl. 
Fig. 25. Flowers and portion of a branch of an inflorescence. Enlarged. 
Fig. 26. A flower. Natural size. 
Fig. 27. A flower laid open showing petals, staminodes, stamens, nectaries and 
gynaeceum with two unequal styles. Enlarged. 
Fig. 28. A petal and a stamen. Enlarged. 
Fig. 29. A staminode and a nectary. Enlarged. 
Fig. 30. A 5-toothed staminode. Enlarged. 
Fig. 31. A gynaeceum. Enlarged. 
Fig. 32. A longitudinal section of the same, showing the solitary pendulous 
ovule. Enlarged. 
{Figs. 25-32 are from a specimen collected by Archdeacon R. B. Comins in Torres 
Island ’ Northern New Hebrides .) 
C. dissimilis, Hemsl. 
Fig. 33. A flower and portion of a branch of an inflorescence. Enlarged. 
Fig. 34. A flower. Natural size. 
Fig. 35. A portion of a flower laid open, showing part of a sepal and three 
petals, staminodes, stamens and nectaries. Enlarged. 
Fig. 36. A petal and a stamen. Enlarged. 
Fig. 37. A staminode and a nectary. Enlarged. 
Fig. 38. A gynaeceum with one style. Enlarged. 
Fig. 39- A gynaeceum with two unequal styles. Enlarged. 
Fig. 40. A longitudinal section of ovary showing single cell and ovule. En- 
larged. 
{Figs. 33-40 are from a specimen collected by Vieillard in New Caledonia , 
n. 2244.) 
