STYLIDEZ. 
leaves lanceolate ; throat of corolla crowned: lip appendiculate. 
Y.G. Native of New Holland, on the south coast. 
Diverse-leaved Stylidium. PI. 1 foot? 
24 S. sca’npens (R. Br. 1. c.) stem scandent; leaves linear, 
spiral, and cirrhose at the apex ; throat of corolla crowned : lip 
appendiculate; column downy above. 2%. VU. G. Native of 
New Holland, on the south coast. Flowers lilac or rose- 
coloured. Leaves whorled. 
Climbing Stylidium. FJ. July, Nov. 
§ 5. Stem shrubby. Leaves numerous, scattered. 
25 S. rruticdsum (R. Br. l. c.) leaves narrow-linear, decur- 
rent, glabrous; throat of corolla half crowned : lip appendicu- 
late. h, G. Native of New Holland, on the south coast. 
Stylidium glanduldsum, Salisb. par. t. 77. Flowers pink. 
Shrubby Stylidium. Fl. May, Oct. Clt. 1808. Shrub 1 
to 14 foot. 
26 S. renuirouium (R. Br. l. c.) leaves setaceously linear, 
sessile, rather hairy ; throat of corolla naked: lip appendiculate. 
hk. G. Native of New South Wales, about Port Jackson. 
Sims, bot. mag. 2249. L. laricifdlium, Rich. Flowers pink. 
Fine-leaved Stylidium. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1818. Sh. 1 ft. 
§ 6. Tube of corolla very short. Lip of corolla stretched out. 
27 S. carcara' rum (R. Br. l. c.) plant small; stem few- 
flowered ; leaves oval; corolla with a naked throat, and rather 
toothed segments : lip inappendiculate. Y. G. Native of New 
Holland, on the south coast. 
Spurred Stylidium. Pl. small. 
Clt 1803. Pl. cl. 
Szcr. Il. AxnpErsònia. J. G. Koenig. mss. ex R. Br. prod. 
p- 570. Capsules linear, or linear-lanceolate. 
§ 1. Scapigerous. Flowers spicate or corymbose, rarely almost 
solitary. 
28 S. cariira‘re (R. Br. l. c.) scape capillary, 1-2 inches 
high, 1-2-flowered ; leaves radical oval; calyx glabrous, very 
acute ; limb tripartite, with the middle segment bifid; throat of 
corolla crowned ; lip inappendiculate. 4%. G. Native of New 
Holland, within the tropic. 
Capillary-scaped Stylidium, P]. 2 inches. 
29 S. renr’tium (R. Br. prod. p. 571.) scape capiilary ; spike 
few-flowered ; leaves radical roundish; lips of calyx parted, 
glandular ; the 2 larger segments of the limb of the corolla 
semi-bifid ; throat naked : lip inappendiculate. 2%.G. Native 
of New Holland, within the tropic. 
Slender Stylidium. Pl. 4 foot. 
30 S. rorunpirétium (R. Br. 1. c.) scape capillary, 1-4- 
flowered ; leaves radical roundish ; lips of calyx undivided ; 4 of 
the segments of the limb of the corolla nearly equal ; throat 
naked. %.G. Native of New Holland, within the tropic. 
Round-leaved Stylidium. PI. 4 to 4 foot ? 
31 S. CRASSIFÒLIUM (R. Br. l. c.) scape terete, 1-2 feet high ; 
spike racemose, elongated ; leaves radical lanceolate, elongated. 
Y. G. Native of New Holland, on the south coast. 
Thick-leaved Stylidium. Pl. 1 to 2 feet. 
32 S. corympdsum (R. Br. I. c.) scape terete, 2-3 inches high, 
corymbiferous ; leaves radical linear, ending each in a setaceous 
mucrone ; lips of calyx parted. 4%. G. Native of New Holland, 
on the south coast. 
Corymbose-flowered Stylidium. Pl. 4 foot. 
§ 2. Caulescent plants. Flowers alternate or solitary. 
sules terete-linear, the same breadth at the apex. 
. 33 S. inunpa‘rum (R. Br. prod, p. 571.) stem branched, an 
inch and a half high, leafy below the division; leaves linear ; 
VOL. III. 
Cap- 
I. STYLIDIUM. 721 
larger segments of the limb of the corolla obovate: smaller ones 
linear ; throat naked; lip inappendiculate, adnate to the tube at 
the base. 4%. G. Native of New Holland, on the south coast, 
in inundated places. 
Inundated Stylidium. Pl. 14 inch. 
34 S. pespe’crum (R. Br. |. c.) stem parted, an inch and a 
half high; branches few-flowered; leaves linear ; segments of 
the limb linear-oblong, rather unequal; throat naked; lip inap- 
pendiculate, adnate to the tube at the base. 3. G. Native of 
Van Diemen’s Land. Very like S. inundatum. 
Despised Stylidium. PI. 14 inch high. 
35 S. prrru‘sum (R. Br. l. c.) stem branched, diffuse, fili- 
form ; leaves linear: cauline ones distant; the 2 larger seg- 
ments of the limb bifid; throat crowned; lip inappendiculate, 
adnate to the tube at the base. 2.8. Native of New Holland, 
within the tropic. 
Diffuse Stylidium. Pl. diffuse. 
36 S. pyemz‘um (R. Br. |. c.) stem simple, erect, an inch 
high, 2-3-flowered ; leaves linear; lips of calyx parted; seg- 
ments of the limb entire; throat naked; lip inappendiculate. 
Y. G. Native of New Holland, on the south coast, 
Pygmy Stylidium. Pl. 1 inch, 
§ 3. Peduncles 1-flowered from the axils of the leaves or top of 
the scape or branches, which are crowded. Capsule nearly 
terete, not tapering at the top. 
37 S. re‘pens (R. Br. prod. p. 571.) stem creeping ; branches 
ascending ; leaves subulate, adnate: upper ones much crowded ; 
throat of corolla crowned ; lip inappendiculate. %.G. Native 
of New Holland, on the south coast. 
Creeping Stylidium. PI. creeping. 
38 S. curra‘trum (R. Br. l. c.) scape simple; flowers nearly 
sessile, in fascicles ; bracteas foliaceous ; throat of corolla crown- 
ed: lip appendiculate ; leaves radical linear. 2. G. Native of 
New Holland, on the south coast. 
Spotted-flowered Stylidium. PI. 4 foot. ? 
39, S. pepuncuna‘tum (R. Br. l. c.) scape simple ; flowers 
umbellate; pedicels capillary; leaves of involucrum linear ; 
segments of the limb of the corolla unequal; throat naked; lip 
inappendiculate; leaves radical lanceolate. X}. S. Native of 
New Holland, within the tropic. 
Pedunculate Stylidium. Pl. 
§ 4. Racemes terminating the leafy stems. 
sed, lanceolate or linear, constricted at the neck. 
40 S. Brevisca‘pum (R. Br. prod. p. 572.) stem simple; 
leaves compressed, filiform: upper ones much crowded; raceme 
pedunculate, rather panicled, having the rachis villous ; capsule 
lanceolate, equal-valved, downy. 
h. G. ae of New Hol- FIG. 123. 
land, on the south coast. Seo. 
Short-scaped Stylidium. PI. 
4 foot. 
41 S. rascicuta'tum (R. Br. 
l. c.) stem branched a little, gla- 
brous; leaves linear; spikes pe- 
dunculate, subracemose, having 
the rachis glabrous ; capsule lan- 
ceolate, having both the cells 
seminiferous. h. G. Native of 
New Holland, on the south 
coast. Lindl. bot. reg. 1459. 
Flowers pink. (f. 123.) 
Fascicled -\eaved Stylidium. 
Fl. Aug. Clt. 1830. Shrub 5 ft. 
42 S. ratca‘rum (R. Br. l. c.) stem nearly simple, and is as 
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