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SryLIDIUM FASCICULATUM. FAScICLED- 
LEAVED STYLIDIUM. 
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Class and Order. 
GyYNANDRIA DIANDRIA. 
( Nat. Ord.—Sryuipiez. ) 
Generic Character. 
Calycis limbus bilabiatus. Corolla irregularis quinque- 
fida, lacinia quinta (labello) dissimili minore sepius de- 
flexa, reliquis patentibus interdum geminatim coherentibus. 
Columna genitalium reclinata duplici flexura. Anthere 
bilobe lobis divaricatissimis. Stigma obtusum indivisum. 
Capsula bilocularis septo superne interdum incompleto.— 
Herbe aut suffruticuli. Folia aut radicalia rosulata aut 
secus caulem sparsa, interdum basi attenuata. Pili sepius 
apice glandulost. De Cand. 
Specific Character and Synonyms. 
StTyLipium fasciculatum ; caulibus plurimis adscendentibus 
glaberrimis foliosis, foliis linearibus acutis summis fas- 
ciculato-subverticillatis, floribus in spicam subracemo- 
sam terminalem bracteatam ad rachin glabram digestis, 
capsula compressa lanceolata loculo superiore vacuo 
angustissimo. 
Styuiprum fasciculatum. Brown, Prod. Fl. Nov. Holl. p. 
572. De Cand. Prod. 7. p. 337? Spreng. Syst. Veg. 
3.p. 749? Lindl. in Bot. Reg. t. 1459, certe. 
Professor Linptey has pointed out the only difference 
between the cultivated plant and Mr. Brown’s specific 
character ; but this difference, which lies in the ovarium and 
fruit having only one perfect cell, is certainly neither acci- a 
dental nor the effect of cultivation, as our figure of the ripe 
fruit, taken from a wild plant, will show. Native specimens 
were sent by Mr. Baxrer from King George’s Sound, and j 
