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 704 NAMES, ETC., OF PLANTS

Pleurandra scabra, R. Brown, 1, p. 418.

— riparia, R. Brown, I, p. 419.

— peditnculata, R. Brown, ibid.

— acerosa, R. Brown, I, p. 422.

— stricta, R. Brown, ibid. Candollea peditnculata, R. Brown, I, p. 424.

— fasciculata, R. Brown, ibid. Hibbertia dentata, R. Brown, I, p. 426.

— salvia, R. Brown, l,j». 427..

— virgata, R. Brown, 1, jo. 428.

— fasciculata, R. Brown, ^«W.

— linearis, R. Brown, e&7£

— diffusa, R. Brown, 1, j». 429.

— monoggna, R. Brown, I'fotf.

— pedunculata, R. Brown, 1, p. 430.

— serpyttifolia, R. Brown, «foV/.

— oblongata, R. Brown, 1, 431.

— cistifolia, R. Brown, ^zV/.

— tomentosa, R. Brown, 1,#. 432.

— lepidota, R. Brown, $«"«?. Wormia alata, R. Brown, 1, jp. 434.

MAGNOLIACEiE.

Tasmannia, R. Brown, I, p. 445. Tasmannia aromatica, R. Brown, ibid.

— insipida, R. Brown, ibid.

Hujus generis caracter sic a cl. Brown observatus fait, nempe :

Mores diici vel polygami. Calyx 2-sepalus. Petala

2 — 5. S Stamina go, cum vel absque rudimento pistilli.

? vel ^ Ovarium 1, 1-loculare; stigma latere interiore

ovarii longitudinaliter adnatum ! Bacca polysperma.

(Brown, in litt.)

Obs. Cl. Brown autumat Tasmanniam cum Illicio et Wintera seu Drymide constituere Ordinem proprium, Wintered nomine ab eo insignitum. — T. insipidam nunc potius dipetalam vocat quia cortex ejus non est omnino aromate destitutus. Vol. I, pp. 547, 548.

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