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4-flore. Pedunculi cirea 0:25 cm. long. minute puberuli. 
Pedicelli pedunculo equilongi. Calyx breviter dentatus, 0:15 em. 
long. Corolla tota 0:6 em. long., usque 3 lobata, faucibus annulo 
pilorum auetis exclusis glabra ; lobi lanceolati, obtuse acuti. 
Filamenta inclusa ; antherze brevissime exserte. Ovula lateraliter 
affixa. Stylus 0:6 em. long., glaber. Stigma O1 cm. diam., 
deorsum cavum, in longitudinem sulcatum. Drupæ ignote. 
The affinity of this is certainly with Canthium oleifolium, 
Honk., but the leaves of the two species are quite different, and 
among minor points it may be mentioned that the corollas of 
C. suaveolens are ditferently shaped, being relatively broader and 
the lobes decidedly longer than the tube. The habit also is 
different. 
COMPOSITE. 
OLEARTA RAMULOSA, Benth. Near Siberia soak, January. A 
shrubby fragrant composite, about 3 feet high, of compact growth. 
Ray-florets white. A form considerably smaller than the type. 
O. MUELLERT, Benth. Frequent at Gibraltar and Coolgardie. 
A handsome little subshrub flowering in August and September. 
The ray-florets are white. One form has longer ray-florets than 
ordinary. 
ViTTADINIA AUSTRALIS, A. Rich. Frequently seen: e. g., 
Wilson's patch, between Mt. Margaret and Lake Darlot, and 
elsewhere in the same distriet (May); near Coolgardie (August); 
Gibraltar (September). Florets purple or violet. 
CALOTIS PLUMULIFERA, F, Muell. Near Coolgardie, August. 
Ray-florets white; dise yellow. 
C. HISPIDULA, F. Muell. Bullabulling and near Coolgardie, 
August and September. 
BRACHYCOME PACHYPTERA, Turez. Gibraltar, September. 
B. PUSILLA, Steetz. Between Wilson's creek and Lake Darlöt, 
May. Ray-florets pale purple. 
B. CILIARIS, Less. Bullabulling, September. 
D. ctmaris, Less. var. Near Coolgardie, August; Gibraltar, 
September. 
B. COLLINA, Less. Near Coolgardie, August. 
PLUCHEA DENTEX, R. Br. Creek near Wilson's pool, May. 
