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Fig. 271. Pandanus pedunculatus R. Br., from lectotype. a, Phalange, lateral view, X 1 ; b, phalange, 
apical view, XI \ c, carpel apices and stigmas, oblique view, X 2.. 
deavour Strait, Island C, Oct. 30, 1802, which 
he included in his unpublished manuscript as 
P. odoratissimus L. f., and described with equal 
detail, but did not publish or list. In the Kew 
Herbarium there is a sheet with a staminate 
inflorescence, marked, "ex Herb. R. Brown,” 
and an old label with, "New Holland, North 
Coast.” Since its staminate columns are shorter 
and the spikes narrower, it does not seem to 
represent Brown’s P. spiralis from the Wellesley 
Islands, Gulf of Carpentaria, or P. pedunculatus 
from Sandy Cape on the east coast. It may be 
what he called P. odoratissimus from Endeavour 
Strait. There is no fruiting collection paired 
with this, and so it must be left undetermined. 
Now we return to the consideration of the 
