246 PLANTS OF VAN DIEMAN’S LAND. 
I may be altogether wrong in referring it even to the present 
Order. The leaves are an inch long, crowded, remarkable 
for being pitted with dark-coloured areolee whose margins 
form a brown reticulation over the surface, on the upper 
side, while beneath they are clothed with appressed white 
silky hairs. 
4. P. ovata. Labill. Nov. Holl. v. ii. p. 5, t. 143. De 
Cand. Prodr. v. i. p. 12. 
Mr. Lawrence, (n. 203, 1831.) 
l. Hibbertia procumbens. De Cand. Prodr. v. i. p. 14.— 
Dillenia procumbens. Labill. Nov. Holl. v. ii. p. 16, t. 156. 
Mr. Lawrence, (n. 197, 1831.) 
2. H. prostrata, n. sp. ; foliis fasciculatis anguste linearibus 
subhirsutis, floribus sessilibus monogynis, caule brevi decum- 
bente. 
Mr. Lawrence, (n. 226.)—'This comes very near H. pe- 
dunculata, Br. (H. corifolia, Bot. Mag. t. 2672,) and also to 
H. fasciculata, Br. in De Cand. Prodr. v. i. p. 14; differing 
from the former in its fasciculated leaves and sessile flowers; 
from the latter in the hairy leaves, procumbent stem and 
apparently single style. 
CRUCIFERE. Juss. 
l. Nasturtium semipinnatifidum, n. sp.; caule erecto folioso, 
foliis lanceolatis utrinque acuminatis glabris dentato-pinnati- 
fidis, siliquis oblongis curvatis pedicellum zequantibus stylo 
breviusculo terminatis. 
Mr. Gunn, (n. 14, 1832.)—In its foliage this species 
comes nearest to N. natans, but the pods are much longer 
and contain a greater number of seeds. 
k Cindemine dictyosperma, n. sp. ; glabra, foliis omnibus 
petiolatis oblongis acutis integerrimis cal hic illic acute lobatis 
raro subpinnatifidis, siliquis erectis linearibus stylo longo 
acuminatis, seminibus oblongis aterrimis nitidis reticulato- 
— 
Mr. Gunn, (n. 80, 1832.—n. 401.) —A very distinct species 
