248 PLANTS OF VAN DIEMAN’S LAND, 
POLYGALELE. Juss. 
1. Comesperma retusa. Labill. Nov. Holl v. ii, t. 160° 
De Cand. Prodr. v. i. p. 334. 
Mr. Lawrence, (1831.) Mr. Gunn, (n. 10.) 
2. C. volubilis. Labill. Nov. Holl. v. ii. t. 163. De Cand. 
Prodr. v. i. p. 334. 
Dr. Scott, Mr. Lawrence, (1831, n. 174, and n. 181.) Mr. 
Gunn, (n. 147.) 
TREMANDRE. Br. 
1. Tetratheca glandulosa. Labill. Nov. Holl. v. i. t. 123. 
De Cand. Prodr. v. i. p. 343... Sm. Exot. Bot. t. 21 ?—«. 
floribus intense roseis.— 8. floribus luteis. 
a. Mr. Lawrence, (1831.) Mr. Gunn, (n. 194.)—8. Mr. 
Lawrence, (1831.)— This is well figured by Labillardiére. 
The 7. glandulosa of Sir James E. Smith is, by De Candolle, 
referred to the T. pilosa, but I think not correctly. 
Although Sir J. E. Smith has not described the leaves and 
stems as glandulose, they are represented most copiously in 
the plate; and again, though not so figured, the leaves are 
described as beset with little spines. Hence, I am rather 
inclined to consider it as belonging to this species than the 
following. 
2. T. pilosa, n. sp. ; eglandulosa, caule glabro, foliis omnibus 
linearibus sparsis integerrimis hic illic spinuloso-pilosis mar- 
ginibus revolutis, pedunculis calycibusque glaberrimis.— 
Labill. Nov. Holl. v. i. t. 122. De Cand. Prodr. v. i. p. 943. 
(excl. syn. T. glandulose, Sm.?)— 8. floribus albis.—7. foliis 
laevissimis glabris, floribus paucioribus. 
- Dr.Scott, Mr. Lawrence, (1831.) Mr. Gunn, (n. 21, n. 193.) 
—. Mr. Lawrence, (1831.)—y. Mr. Gunn, (n. 309 ;—from the 
Western mountains, n. 217.) —Our specimens differ from the 
figure and description of Labillardiére, inasmuch as the 
flowers are very numerous and crowded (except in the var. 
€, and in no instance have I seen other than linear and 
