GENUS GAULTHERIA AND PERNETTIYA 
IN NEW ZEALAND 
Be Le Burtt and A. W. Hill 
Linn. Soe. Journ. - Botany - Vol. xlix, 
(No.332) Jan. 1935, p.611. 
GAULTHERIA 
Flowers racemose, 
® Calyx dry and unaltered in fruit. N.4%._ 
® Naanee opposite or subopposite, ovate, 
cordate at the base, usually about 30) 
ecm. long and 2 em. broad; flowers pani- 
culate; “pedicels bibracteolate at the 
base, slabrous or minutely pubescent, 
about 5 mm. long; corolla glabrous*, 
anthner-cells conspicuously biaristate 
o-0 « © «© « Te OPpositifolia 
4B Leaves alternate, narrowed, or at the 
most rounded at the base. 
c Leaves oblong or elliptic-oblong, 3-5 
em. long and 1-2 cm. broad; branchlets 
setose; flowers paniculate; pedicels 
4 mm. long, pubescent, and with some 
thicker hairs, bibracteolate at the 
base; corolla glabrous; anther-cells 
biaristate o + ¢ © « &» paniculata 
C¢ Leaves lanceolate, up to 3 em. long and 
1 em. broad, or small, thick, o.1.5 cm. 
long, elliptic to suborbicular. 
> Branchlets setose and usually pubescent; 
flowers racemose, often forming a 
panicle; calyx segments with marginal 
outgrowths; anther-cells biaristate | 
ce Pw. BS Pupestris 
UD Branchlets pubescent aria leaves small, 
1 em. long and 0.5-0.8 cm. broad, oblong 
or suborbicular, veins impressed; ragemes 
terminal; pedicels bibracteolate at the 
base; corolla pubescent within. 
ws es we 8 ee e | Re COLEDROD 
ik Very occasionally pubescent within. 
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