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more flowers. The three-celled ovary may be mentioned among 
other poiuts of difference. 
STENANTHEMUM LEUCOPHRACTUM, Reiss. Between Wilson's 
ereek and Lake Darlót, May. A small branching subshrub 
about 2 feet high. Flowers yellow. 
CuyPTANDRA PARVIFOLIA, T'urcz. Near Coolgardie, September. 
C. (S WICHUREA) PETREA, sp. nov. Spinosa, sparsim ramosa, 
ramis erispe pubescentibus, foliis minutis linearibus obtusis 
marginibus revolutis minute pubescentibus, floribus parvis pedun- 
culatis, ealyce subrotato alte lobato glabro, ovario infero. 
Hab. Crescit apud petras graniticas “Donkey rocks” nun- 
cupatas, inter Goongarrie et Mt. Margaret. 
Suffrutex parvus, 2-metralis. Rami subteretes, circa 02 em. 
diam., cinerascentes, dein glabri et rimosi. Spinw rectæ vel 
leviter decurve, modice, vix 1:0 em. long., apicem versus atten- 
uate, nonnunquam foliigere. Folia circa 0'3 cm. long. basi 
obtusa, petiolis brevissimis fulta. Flores solitarii vel in glome- 
rulos parvos dispositi. Bractee minute, albido-ciliate. Pedun- 
culi circa 02 em. long., glabri. Alabastra obtusissima, 5-gona. 
Flores 0:4 em. diam., albi. Calyeis lobi ovati, obtusi, 0°13 em. 
long. Petala calycem subæquantia, longe unguiculata, late ovata, 
concava. Stamina primo petalis abscondita dein libera. Discus 
annularis, prominens, glaber. Capsule hucusque ignotæ. 
This has much the look of C. glabriflora, Benth., a Murchison 
plant, in common with which it has glabrous flowers, so rare 
in the genus. The new species belongs, however, to the other 
section of the genus— Wichurea, characterized by a large annular 
free dise. It differs from its fellows of that section by reason 
of its subrotate corollas, its affinity appearing closest with 
C. longistaminea, F. Muell., but the spines, tomentum, and 
bracts are additional and weighty points of divergence. 
SAPINDACER. 
Dopox ra FILIFOLIA, Hook. Between Wilson's pool and Lake 
Darlót, May. 
D. LOBULATA, F. Muell. A shrub up to 5 feet at Bulla- 
bulling, September. 
