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EXPLANATION OF PLATE 109. 
a. Flowering branch. 
b. Flower-bud. 
c. Expanded flower. 
D. Flower, opened out, showing— 
(a) Calyx. 
( b ) Petals. 
(c) Staminal tube with ten anthers. 
(d) Ovary. 
(e) Stigma. 
E. Anther, attached to portion of the staminal tube. 
f. Fruit (capsule). 
g. Seed. 
H. Portion of leaf showing the domatia in the axil of each vein. 
APPENDIX TO MELIACEaE. 
Note on Turraea pubescens, Hellen. 
In Mueller’s Second Census of Australian Plants, this plant is admitted 
as a New South Wales species. 
In answer to my inquiry, Professor Ewart, of Melbourne, writes :— 
The only record of this plant from N.S.W. in our herbarium is Pine River, “N.S.W.” (Fitzalan). 
This specimen was seen by Bentham, who classed it as a Queensland locality. 
Eitzalan only collected in Queensland so far as I am aware, and Pine River 
is in Queensland. 
The record of the tree from New South Wales is a simple clerical error, and 
should be dropped. 
