250 PLANTS OF VAN DIEMAN’S LAND. 
CARYOPHYLLEA. Juss. 
1. Stellaria angustifolia, n. sp.; glaberrima, foliis lineari- 
subulatis erecto-patentibus minute serrulatis, pedunculis elon- 
gatisunifloris, petalis bipartitis sepala trinervia albo-marginata 
sequantibus. 
Mr. Lawrence, Formosa, (n. 241,) Mr. Gunn, (n. 238.)—AÀn 
aquatic or marsh-plant, most nearly allied perhaps to our 
S. uliginosa, but the leaves are not atall glaucous, their mar- 
gins are serrated, and the flowers are much smaller. Mr. 
Allan Cunningham has found both this and the following 
species on the continent of N. Holland. 
2. S. squarrosa, n. sp. ; caule decumbente-tetragono pubes- 
cente, foliis ovato-lanceolatis spinoso-acuminatis nitidis striatis 
conduplicato-carinatis recurvis ciliatis, pedunculo axillari 
pubescente (fructifero reflexo) foliis subtriplo longiori sepalis 
trinerviis rigidis. ; 
Mr. Lawrence, (1831.) Mr Gunn, (n. 96.) —A. most dis- 
tinct and beautiful species. 
MALVACEX. Br. 
l. Sida pulchella. .Bonpl.— De Cand. Prodr. v. i. p. 468. 
Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 2153. 
Mr. Gunn, (n. 113.) 
. 9. S. discolor, n. sp.; foliis oblongis lato-lanceolatisve 
obtusis crenato-serratis basi trinerviis supra nudiusculis viri- 
dibus subtus albidis dense stellato-tomentosis, floribus axillari- 
bus (parvis) subracemosis, calycibus obtusis stellato-tomen- 
tosis. ; ; 
Mr. Lawrence, (1831, n. 227.) Mr. Gunn.— Sent with the 
preceding, but a distinct, though nearly allied species : the 
leaves are larger, much more rigid, never at all cordate at’ 
the base. 
ELJEOCARPEJ. Juss. 
l. Friesia peduncularis. De Cand. Prodr. v. i. p. 52% 
