720 
racemes of scape umbellate, involucrated. %. G. Native of 
Van Diemen’s Land. 
Umbellate-flowered Stylidium. PI. 14 foot. 
5 S. arme‘ria (Labill. nov. holl. 2. p. 66. t. 216.) leaves 
linear, ensiform, with quite entire margins; scape glabrous; 
raceme simple, downy ; lip of corolla appendiculated. Y%. G. 
Native of Van Diemen’s Land. Perhaps the same as the fol- 
lowing. 
Thrift-like Stylidium. P1. 1 foot. 
6 S. mexa’sracuys (R. Br. prod. p. 568.) leaves linear, with 
rather revolute smooth margins; scape rather pilose; spike 
simple, beset with glandular hairs ; flowers imbricate, almost 
sessile ; lip of corolla appendiculate at the base. 4%. G. Native 
of Van Diemen’s Land. The leaves are sometimes beset with 
a few denticulations. 
Black-spiked Stylidium. ` P]. 1 foot. 
7 S. GRAmMINIFÒLIUM (Swartz, in nov. act. scrut. berol. ex 
Willd. spec. 4. p. 146.) leaves linear, with denticulated edges ; 
raceme subspicate, simple, and is as well as the scape beset with 
glandular hairs; lip of corolla appendiculate at the base. Y.G. 
Native of New South Wales and Van Diemen’s Land. Ker. bot. 
reg. t. 90. Ventenatia major, Smith, exot. bot. 2. p. 13. t. 66. 
Candollea serrulata, Labill. in ann. mus. 6. p. 414. t. 64. f. 2. 
Flowers purplish red. 
Grass-leaved Stylidium, FI, April, Aug. Clt. 1803. Pl. 1 ft. 
8 S. LINEARE (Swartz, l. c.) leaves compressed, filiform, 
1-13 inch long, with denticulated margins; raceme simple; pe- 
dicels equal in length to the ovarium; scape glabrous, filiform ; 
lip of corolla appendiculate at the base. %. G. Native of 
New South Wales, about Port Jackson. R. Br. prod. p. 568. 
Ventenatia minor, Smith, exot. bot. 2. p. 15. t. 67. Flowers 
purple or red. 
Linear-leaved Stylidium. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1812. Pl. 
1 foot. 
9 S. sera‘ceum (Labill, nov. holl. 2. p. 65.) leaves setaceous, 
mucronulate, an inch long; raceme simple, subspicate ; scape 
quite glabrous ; capsule clavate-oblong; lip of corolla inappen- 
diculate. X.G. Native of New Holland, on the south coast. 
Flowers red. 
Setaceous-leaved Stylidium. PI. 1 foot. 
§ 3. Leaves radical, crowded, without scales. Scape leafless or 
with a few very small scattered leaves. Outer lip of calyx bi- 
partite, inner one tripartite. 
10 S. sprnuzésum (R. Br. prod. p. 569.) leaves linear, mu- 
cronate, attenuated at the base, with spinulose edges; scape 
clothed with glandular pubescence ; raceme simple, rarely sub- 
corymbose; throat of corolla crowned: lip inappendiculate. 
Y.G. Native of New Holland, on the south coast. 
Spinulose-leaved Stylidium. Pl. 
11 S. cæsrıròsum (R. Br. l. c.) leaves linear, glabrous, seta- 
ceously mucronate, with quite entire edges; raceme often 
divided ; rachis and scape glabrous ; throat of corolla naked; 
lip appendiculate. %. G. Native of New Holland, on the 
south coast. 
Tufted Stylidium. PI. tufted. 
12 S. pr’rerum (R. Br. |. c.) leaves linear-lanceolate, gla- 
brous, piliferous, with entire margins; raceme simple; rachis 
downy ; scape glabrous; throat of corolla naked ; lip appendi- 
culate. Y.G. Native of New Holland, on the south coast. 
Piliferous Stylidium. PI. 
13 S. assi’sare (R, Br. 1. c.) leaves narrow-spatulate, gla- 
brous, thickish, with quite entire margins; raceme divided a 
little ; rachis and scape downy ; throat of corolla naked; lip 
appendiculate. 2%. G. Native of New Holland, on the south 
coast. 
STYLIDEÆ. 
I. SryLipivm. 
Similar Stylidium. PI. 
14 S. sparuca‘rum (R. Br. l. c.) leaves spatulate, clothed 
with glandular pubescence on both surfaces, with quite entire 
edges; raceme many-flowered, and is as well as the radical 
scape glabrous ; throat of corolla crowned ; lip appendiculate. 
u.G. Native of New Holland, on the south coast. 
Spatulate-leaved Stylidium. Pl. 4 to 1 foot, 
15 S. erav’cum (Labill. nov. holl. 2. p. 64. t. 214.2? R. Br. 
l. c.) leaves lanceolate-spatulate, clothed with glandular down 
on both surfaces, with quite entire edges; raceme few-flowered, 
subcorymbose, glabrous; scape furnished with a few leaves. 
y. G. Native of New Holland, on the south coast. Perhaps 
the plant of Labillardiere is referrible to the following. 
Glaucous Stylidium. Pl. 4 foot. 
16 S. ertorntzum (R. Br. |. c.) leaves spatulate, setace- 
ously mucronate, glabrous on both surfaces, but tomentose on 
the margins; raceme somewhat panicled, and is as well as the 
scape clothed with glandular down; root thick, woolly ; throat 
of corolla naked ; lip appendiculate. %4. G. Native of New 
Holland, within the tropic. 
Woolly-rooted Stylidium. Pl. 
17 S. rtorreu’Npum (R. Br. l. c.) leaves oblong, glabrous on 
both surfaces, with quite entire margins ; scapes numerous, pa- 
nicled, woolly from acute villi; throat of corolla naked : lip ap- 
pendiculate. X4. G. Native of New Holland, within the 
tropic. 
Bundle-flowered Stylidium. PI. : 
18 S. su’Nceum (R. Br. l. c.) radical leaves linear, those of 
the scape minute, distant, and are as well as the bracteas adnate 
to the middle; calycine segments subulate, simple at the base ; 
throat of corolla crowned by stipitate glands : lip inappendiculate. 
u.G. Native of New Holland, on the south coast. Scape 
straight, glabrous. 
Rushy Stylidium, Fl. Sept. Clt. 1830. Pl. 2 feet. 
19 S. viota‘ceum (R. Br. l. c.) radical leaves narrow, linear, 
those of the scape, which is quite glabrous, small and adpressed, 
and are as well as-the bracteas sessile ; calycine segments gib- 
bous at the base; throat of corolla crowned ; lip inappendicu- 
late. 2%. G. Native of New Holland, on the south coast. 
Flowers violaceous. 
Violaceous-flowered Stylidium. Pl. 
§ 4. Leaves of scape or stem verticillate. Outer lip of calyx 
bipartite, inner one tripartite. 
20 S. tu'rEum (R. Br. prod. p. 570.) scape inarticulate, gla- 
brous ; whorles of leaves 1-2 on each scape, besides some scat- 
tered leaves at the top; radical leaves linear ; calycine segments 
rather gibbous at the base ; throat of corolla crowned : lip LES 
pendiculate. 3%. G. Native of New Holland, on the sout 
coast. Flowers yellow. 
Yellow-ñowered Stylidium. Pl. À | 
21 S. ama@‘num (R. Br. prod. p. 570.) scape inarticulate, gla~ 
brous, furnished with one whorl of leaves beyond the middle, 
without any scattered leaves above the whorl ; radical leaver 
spatulate, acuminated ; throat of corolla crowned: lip piesa 
diculate. 2%.G. Native of New Holland, on the south coast. 
Flowers red ? i i 
Pleasant Stylidium. PI. ; : 
22.8. piesiet (R. Br. 1 co) scape furnished with % 
joints, and 2 whorles of leaves ; radical leaves spatulate, iNew 
ceous : lip of corolla inappendiculate. 4. G. Native of Ne 
Holland, on the south coast. Mrd 
Jointed-scaped Stylidium. . 4. foot : ae 
23 S. feo eeka (R. Br. Ka) scape straight, me 
lated, furnished with 3-4 whorles of filiform leaves: radic 
