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elongatis; floribus subsessilibus solitariis; bractea bracieolisque 2 ob- 
longo-linearibus hispidulis ; calycis bispiduli tubo hemisphaerico segmentis 
triangularibus obtusiusculis ciliolatis; corollae flavae lobis lineari-oblongis 
apice angustatis sed obtusiusculis; carpidiis maturis non visis, imma- 
turis (an semper?) omnino pilosis. 
Folia 4,5—2 cm long.; bractea ct braeteolae 2—3 mm long.; calycis tubus eire. 
2mm long.; segmenta 4,5 mm long.; corollae tubus 5—6 mm Jong, ` limbi lobis 4— 5 
X 5,5 mm long. 
Hab. in distr. Austin pr. Murrinmurrin (W. J. Groper 1902, in hb. 
Berl.!). 
Species floribus solitariis, omnibus partibus hispidulis et probabiliter fructu valde 
desiderato) insignis. — Fortasse Staekhousia flava Hook., »var.« Sp. Moore in Journ. 
Linn. Soc. XXXIV. 483 hic pertinet, quae eadem fere regione collecta est. 
Stackhonsia viminea Sm. (B. L 408). 
In Intosis graminosis distr. Irwin (pr. Champion Bay) annua videtur. 
Floret ibi m. Sept. (D. 6094). 
Stackhousia seoparia Benth. (B. L 409). 
Specimen Drumxoxpst typicum ipsi non vidimus. Descriptione autem 
usi plantam saltem simillimam ramosam aphyllam squamis atrofuseis prae- 
ditam hic pertinere existimamus. Cuius status fructifer adest: fructus tricocei 
tarpidiis duobus abortis unum solum foveolalo-rugosum perficitur. Hab. 
in distr. Coolgardie pr. Bronti in fruticetis apertissimis arenosis fruct. 
m. Nov. (D. 5592). Species rursus requirenda! 
Staekhousia Brunonis Benth. (B. I. 409). 
Polymorpha per totam regionem austro-occidentalem pervulgata. 
Flores albidi vel frequentius lurido-flavi extus fusceseentes Syringac vel 
Diantki odorem spargunt. 
Stackhonsia megaloptera F. v. M. in Fragm. VIII. 35. 
Haec vel stirps admodum affinis a nobis observata in distr. Austin 
pr. Menzies in fruticetis apertissimis arenosis fruct. m. Oct. (D. 5 
Statio adhuc maxime occidentalis. 
Sapindaceae. 
Diplopeltis Endl. (B. I. 455). 
Verbreitung: Diplopeltis gehört zu den Gattungen, deren Gesamt- 
Areal die Nordhälfte Australiens einschließt und in den nördlichen Teil der 
Südwest-Region hineinreicht. Die hübschen Büsche der Diplopeltis finden 
Sich verbreitet im Distr. Irwin, im westlichen Avon und weiter his etwa 
zur Breite des Swan River. 
Diplopeltis Huegelii Endl. (B. 1. £56). 
Foliorum forma admodum variabilis. D, Prrissit Mi. (folis piunatilidis) 
