778 EPACRIDE Æ. 
13 L. vizròsus (R. Br. l. c.) spikes nearly terminal, aggre- 
gate ; leaves linear-oblong, bluntish, mutic, erectly spreading, 
villous on both surfaces as well as on the branches, with denti- 
culated subrecurved margins. h. G. Native of the south 
coast of New Holland. Flowers white. Very nearly allied to 
L. rubricaitlis. 
Villous Leucopogon. Shrub. 
14 L. opova‘rus (R. Br. l. c.) spikes terminal, nearly sim- 
ple ; leaves obovate-oblong, obtuse, mucronulate, with sub- 
recurved margins; drupes nearly globose, 5-celled. bh. G. 
Native of New Holland, on the south coast. Styphélia obo- 
vata, Labill. nov. holl. 1. p. 48. t. 67. Flowers white. 
pereretvaved Leucopogon. Fl.May, Aug. Clt. 1824. Shrub 
1 foot. 
15 L. revorvu'rus (R. Br. 1. c.) spikes nearly terminal, aggre- 
gate, 4-5-flowered ; calyxes and bracteas clothed with fine down; 
leaves moderately spreading, linear-oblong, obtuse, mutic, tipped 
by a callous obtuse point, convex and scabrous above, lined and 
glabrous beneath, with recurved naked margins; branchlets 
clothed with minute down ; drupes dry, 5-celled, obovate. k. 
G. Native of the south coast of New Holland. Flowers 
white. 
Revolute-leaved Leucopogon. Shrub. 
16 L. marcaropes (R. Br. 1. c.) spikes axillary, usually 3- 
flowered ; leaves moderately spreading, linear-oblong, obtuse, 
mutic, with recurved smooth margins; drupes 2-celled, dry and 
compressed above. h.G. Native of New Holland, within the 
tropic. Flowers white. 
Pearl-toothed Leucopogon. Shrub. 
17 L. mv‘ticus (R. Br. prod. p. 543.) spikes axillary, erect, 
3-6-flowered ; leaves linear-oblong, obtuse, rather mutic, erectly 
spreading, with smooth rather recurved margins; drupes 5- 
celled, angular, glabrous. kh.G. Native of New South Wales, 
in rocky situations. Flowers white. Very nearly allied to the 
following. 
Amnless-leaved Leucopogon. Shrub. 
18 L. rricnoca’rrus (R. Br. J. c.) spikes axillary, nodding a 
little, 3-flowered ; leaves linear-oblong, obtuse, mucronulate ; 
drupes 5-celled, angular, pilose. h. G. Native of Van Die- 
men’s Land. Styphélia trichocérpa, Labill. nov. holl. 1. p. 47. 
t.66. Flowers white. 
Hair-fruited Leucopogon. Shrub 8 feet. ' 
19 L. ericoipes (R. Br. 1. c.) spikes axillary, approximate, 
3-4-flowered ; leaves oblong-linear, moderately spreading, mu- 
cronate, with recurved margins, rather scabrous above ; bracteas 
mutic ; calyxes membranous ; drupes dry, angular. h. G. Na- 
tive of New South Wales and Van Diemen’s Land. Styphélia 
ericoides, Smith, nov. holl, p. 48. E’pacris spuria, Cav. icon. 4. 
p- 27. t. 347. f. 1. Flowers reddish. 
Heath-like Leucopogon. FI.? 
feet. 
20 L. prori’navus (R. Br. 1. e.) spikes axillary, usually 3- 
flowered, pedunculate ; leaves lanceolate-linear, setaceously mu- 
cronate, smooth above, with revolute margins, which are denti- 
culated from without ; bracteas cuspidate. h. G. Native of 
the south coast of New Holland 
Allied Leucopogon. Shrub. 
21 L. arrenuva‘rus (Cunningh. in Field’s New South Wales, 
p- 341.) peduncles very short, erect, usually 1-flowered ; leaves 
ovate-lanceolate, moderately spreading, rather convex, striated, 
setaceously mucronate, when young imbricated and ciliately 
denticulated. h.G. Native of New South Wales, on hills at 
Cox’s River. 
Attenuated-leaved Leucopogon. Shrub. 
22 L, virnea‘rus (R. Br. l. c.) spikes terminal and axillary, 
almost aggregate, few-flowered ; calyxes and bracteas rather 
Clt. 1815. Shrub 4 to 6 
VII. Leucorogon. 
membranous; leaves linear-Janceolate, attenuated at the apex, 
very acute, convexly concave, imbricated and spreading, with 
ciliated margins; branchlets glabrous. h.G. Native of New 
South Wales, south coast of New Holland, and Van Diemen’s 
Land. Styphélia virgata, Labill. nov. holl. 1. p. 46. t. 64. Flowers 
white. 
Twiggy Leucopogon. 
feet. 
23 L. corrìxus (R. Br. l. c.) spikes terminating the short 
lateral branches; lower bracteas sheathed a little, foliaceous, 
equalling the calyx in length; leaves oblong-linear, acutish, 
mutic, erect, smooth and rather convex above, with recurved 
denticulated edges. h. G. Native of Van Diemen’s Land. 
Fl. May, July. Clt. 1824. Shrub 2 
Styphélia collina, Labill. nov. holl. 1. p. 47. t. 65. Flowers 
white. 
Hill Leucopogon. Fl. May, June. Clt. 1824, Shrub ł 
foot. 
24 L. FASCICULA`TUM ; arboreous; leaves crowded, linear, 
acuminated ; racemes spicate, lateral, drooping. h. G. Native 
of New Zealand. E’pacris fasciculata, Forst. ins. austr. p. 13. 
Fascicled-flowered Leucopogon. Shrub. 
§ 3. Spikes axillary and terminal. Leaves cordate. Calysxes 
and bracteas membranous and foliaceous. 
25 L. ampnexicau’ts (R. Br. 1. c.) spikes axillary and ter- 
minal, spreading, pedunculate, exceeding the leaves; leaves cor- 
date, stem-clasping, mutic, clothed with minute down beneath: 
with recurved margins, which are as well as the branches vil- 
lous; drupes lenticular, 2-celled. h. G. Native of New South 
Wales. Styphélia amplexicailis, Rudge, in Lin. trans. 8. p 
292. t. 8. good. Flowers white. 
Stem-clasping-leaved Leucopogon. Clt. 1815. Shrub. 
26 L. ALTERNIFÒLIUS (R. Br. |. c.) spikes axillary and ter- 
minal, few- flowered ; leaves alternate, reniform, stem-clasping, 
acute, mutic, a line and a half long, and are as well as the branch- 
lets glabrous; drupes crustaceous, lenticular, Q-celled. k. G 
Native of the south coast of New Holland. Flowers white. 
Alternate-leaved Leucopogon. Shrub. 
27 L. písrans (R. Br. prod. p. 544.) spikes terminal, aggre- 
gate, flexuous ; flowers distant ; leaves ovate, subcordate, divari- 
cate, mutic, one line long, convex above and downy beneath ; 
drupes crustaceous, 5-celled, obovate, depressed. k. G. Na- 
tive of the south coast of New Holland. Flowers white. 
Distant-flowered Leucopogon. Shrub. ; 
28 L. rerLE'xus (R. Br. prod. p. 544.) spikes terminal, 
crowded, few-flowered ; flowers imbricated ; leaves ovate, al- 
most cordate, divaricate, mutic, a line long, convex above, and 
concave beneath, pilose, lined; drupes crustaceous, 5-celled. 
h. G. Native of the south coast of New Holland. Flowers 
white. 
Reflexed-leaved Leucopogon. Shrub. ; 
29 L. erasr'iLus (R. Br. prod. p. 544.) spikes terminal, 
almost solitary ; bracteas foliaceous, and are as well as the calyxes 
glabrous ; leaves alternate, broadly cordate, acute, mutic, diva- 
ricate, flattish, and are, as well as the branchlets, glabrous. R- 
Native of the south coast of New Holland. Flowers wbite. 
Smooth Leucopogon. Shrub. 
§ 4. 
aceous, 
Spikes terminal. Calyx and bracteas somewhat foli- 
Drupe dry. Leaves not cordate.—Perojoa, Cav. 
30 L. micropuy’tius (R. Br. l. c.) spikes crowded, few- 
flowered ; leaflets of calyx acuminated, semi-foliaceous ; brac- 
teas foliaceous, nerved; leaves oval, obtuse, mutic, flat, of the 
same colour on both surfaces ; drupes crustaceous, 1-2-celled. 
