188 



Alfred J. Ewart. 



Anoda denudata K. Sch. in Plor. Bras., XII, 3, 

 lansae E. G. Bak. in Journ. of Bot, 31, p. 69; 



Wissadtda Ba- 

 Briquetia ancylocarpa 



Hochr. in Ann, Cons. Jard. bot. Geneve, VI, p. 11, PI L 



Ab unico genera affini Anoda Cav, differt: Inflorescentia paniculata, 

 carpidiis dorso apice gibbere aristulato auctis, dorso basi bihamatis, 

 lateribus perforatis tantum, baud evanidis. 



XXV. Alfred J. Ewart, 

 Contributiones Florae Australiensis. Xl/) 



(Ex: Proc. R. Soc. Victoria, N. S., XXIV, pt. 1, Sept. 1911, pp. 61—75, 

 pi. XXIII. — pt. 2, March 1912, pp. 255-269, pi. LII— LVI.) 



65, Coioihamnus homalophyUus P. v. M. var. angustifolia Ewart, 1. c, 



p, 63. (Myrtaceae.) 

 Sept, 1910, no. 2086. 



itral Greenough, West Australia, Max Koch, 

 The leaves on this variety are much longer 



and narrower than the type, 2 to 3 inches long, 2 to 3 mm broad. 

 Fruits are a little smaller than usual, and prominently warted. — A 

 specimen from the Upper Irvine and Champion's Bay, placed by Mueller 

 as C, homalophyUus var., is intermediate in its leaves between this variety 

 and the type. 



66. GrevUlea agrifoUa A. Cunn. var. major Ewart and Rees, K c., 



p. 68. 



.; 



Mission Station, Napier-Broome Bay, W 



Australia, G. F. Hill, December, 1909, no. 22. 



The variety differs 



from the type in its larger leaves (5—6 inches long, including petiole, 

 by 2 to 5 inches broad), perianth minutely hairy outside, fruit larger 

 than in most specimens. The seeds, not previously described, are sur- 

 rounded by a pale membranous wing 1—2 lines broad, and have a dark 

 brown surface mottled with a greyish skin. 



Loranihus 



(Loranthaceae 



P. V. M. var. pulcher Ewart, 1. c, p 



Napier-Broome Bay, 



W 



69. 



Australia, G. P. 



Hill, April, 1910, no. 156. — The flowers are 2V2 instead of P/2 inches 



long, and the leaves shorter and broader than usual, but otherwise the 

 plant agrees with the type specimens, 



68, Erythrostachys prolifera (T. Ag.) J. White, 1. c, p. 257, fig. 



pi. LII, f. 3—7. Algae 

 stralia. D. Hussey. 



Bhodomdaceae.) 



Encounter Bay, South Au- 



A new genus of Alga named by T. Agardh, 

 but undescribed. This specimen was sent to Major Reinboldt at Itzehoe, 

 and returned by him as a genus unknown to him, and also to the 

 Keeper of the Agardh Herbarium at Lund. It is hoped that by publishing 

 this description the search for further material of this interesting plant 

 may be stimulated. — This specimen is purely vegetative, no trace of 

 reproductive organs being visible. It apparently belongs to the family 



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