PLANTS OF VAN DIEMAN’S LAND. - 251 
—Eleocarpus peduncularis. Labill. Nov. Holl. v. ii. t 
155. 
Western mountains. Mr. Lawrence, (n. 200, 1831.) 
(n. 802.) Mr. Gunn, (n. 312.) 
HYPERICINEA. Juss. 
1. Hypericum involutum. Chois:—De Cand. Prodr. v. i. 
p. 549.— Ascyrum involutum. Labill. Nov. Holl, v. ii. t. 174. 
Mr, Lawrence, (n. 210.) 1831. 
2. H. pusillum. Chois.—De Cand. Prodr. v. i. p. 549. 
— Ascyrum humifusum. Labill. Nov. Holl. t. 175. 
< Mr. Lawrence, (n. 149.) 
1. Carpodontus lucida. Labill. in Lapeyr. Voy. v. ii. t. 18. 
De Cand. Prodr. v. i. p. 556. 
Mr. Lawrence, (n. 80, 1831.) Mr. Gunn, (n. 272.) 
SAPINDACEX. Juss. 
1. Dodonea aspleniifolia. Rudge in Linn. Trans. v. xi. t. 20. 
De Cand. Prodr. v. i. p. 617.—Var. 8. foliorum apicibus 
magis dentato-sinuatis, ramis angustioribus.—D. arborescens, 
All, Cunn. MSS. y MA 
8. Mr. Gunn, (n. 877.) Mr. Lawrence, (n. 221,) (18831.) 
2. Dodonea salsolifolia, n. sp. ; foliis fasciculatis elongato- 
linearibus carnosis glabris supra canaliculatis, floribus dioicis, 
masculis glomeratis, femineis solitariis, pedunculo foliis multo 
brevioribus, fructibus trialatis—D. salsolifolia. Cunn. MSS. 
in Herb. Hook. — : 
Of this plant I have received specimens from the Royal 
Gardens of Kew, accompanied by Mr. Allan Cunningham’s 
very appropriate name here adopted. The latter gentleman 
observes that it is a native of the colony of Port Jackson, 
whence it was many years ago sent to Mr. Aiton. 
- Mr. Cunningham. Mr. Fraser. Mr. Lawrence, (1831, 
n. 231.) Mr. Gunn. 
