168 
Ponceletia F.v.M. Fragm. i, 39 (1858), and vi, 60 
(1867) (Ponceletia sprengelioides R.Br.), Maiden, 
Illustr. N.S.W. Pls. i, t. 6... it a is 
ponceletioides Sond. in Linnea xxvi, 254 (1853) 
(Ponceletia monticola A. Cunn,) ... att cbt 
B.Fl. iv, 248 
B.Fl. iv, 248 
11. Richea 1.Br. Prodr. 555 (1810). 
Gunnii Hook. f, in Lond. Journ. of Bot. vi, 273 (1847), : 
Proc, Linn. Soc. N.S.W. viii (2nd ser.), 535 (1893) B.FI. iv, 260 
12. Dracophyllum Wabill. Voy. ii, 211, t. 40 (1798). 
secundum R.Br. Prodr. 556 (1810)... ... ~~. BAF. iv, 262 
(There is a pink flowering form which hardly merits recognition as 
a, variety). 
Series 2, Primulales. 
1. Family MYRSINACEZ.* 
Tribe i, Eumyrsinez 
(Myrsinexz in ‘‘Das Pflanzenreich ”). 
1. Japeinosperma Hook. f. in Benth. & Hook. Gen. 
Plant. ii, 647 (1876). 
pseudo-jambosa Mez. in Engler’s Pflanzenreich, Myrsin- 
acee, 170 (1902) (Ardisia pseudo-jambosa F.y.M. 
Fragm. iv, 81, 1864) _B.FI. iv, 276 
to 
. Embelia Burm. Fi. Ind. t, 23 (1768). 
australasica Mez in Engler’s Pflanzenreich, Myrsinacee, 
331 (1902). (Samara australiana F.y.M. Fragm. 
vi, 164, 1868) = oe ee e .. BF. iv, 274 
3. Rapanea Aubl. Hist. Pl. Guiane Franc. i, 121 (1775). 
subsessilis Mez in Engler’s Pflanzenreich, Myrsinaces, 
354 (1902). (Myrsine subsessilis F.v.M. Fragm. 
iv, 81, 1864; M. crassifolia Benth. non R.Br., Fl. 
iv, 275, 1869) ig re se i son TIME ih, LAs) 
Howittiana Mez in Engler’s Pflanzenreich, Myrsinacee, 
354 (1902) (Myrsine Howittiana F.v.M. ined. in 
Herb. Candoll.). - 
variabilis Mez in Engler’s Pflanzenreich, Myrsinacex, 
355 (1202)"(Myrsine variabilis R.Br. Prod. 534, 
1810) Ae a a ou ie se ASAE awe PAs 
(We are unable to separate these two species and therefore think 
they should be united). 
* In Engler’s great work ‘‘ Das Pflanzenreich” extensive changes have been made by 
Prof. Carl Mez in the nomenclature of the Australian Myrsineae, and though the 
disturbance of the Jong-established nomenclature may meet with much dissatisfaction in 
Australia, we cannot ignore such a carefui revision, which is the result of the study of all 
the principal herbaria of and beyond Europe, e.g., Kew, Paris, Berlin, Leyden, Munich, 
Vienna, Petrograd, Herb. Boissier, Herb. De Candolle, Herb. Asa Gray, &c. 
For the convenience of those that have not the opportunity of studying Carl Mez’ 
- Monograph, we give here an extracted key of the New South Wales genera, as well as 
a key of the 11 species of Australian species of Rapanea (including those of Lord Howe 
Island and Norfolk Island), and Mez’ diagnosis of the New South Wales species of 
Rapanea in full. Y 
