254 PLANTS OF VAN DIEMAN’S LAND. 
corollas too are broader. Mr. Allan Cunningham found at 
Hobart Town, and Macquarrie Harbour, probably a var. of 
this with punctated leaves. 
4. C. Lawrenciana, n. sp. ; foliis erectis oblongis oblongo- 
lanceolatisve obtusis integerrimis utrinque glabris supra 
impresso-punctatis, floribus axillaribus solitariis pendulis, 
corollis cylindraceis, dentibus calycinis acutis. 
Mr. Lawrence, (n. 151.) Mr. Gunn, (n. 153.) — This is 
indeed a most beautiful and distinct species, and worthy of 
bearing the name of a gentleman who has employed himself 
so zealously in making known the Natural History produc- 
tions of Van Dieman's Land. It grows quite erect, to the 
height of 8 or 10 feet, with leaves quite glabrous, and resem- 
bling those of PAillyrea angustifolia, and flowers equal in 
size to any of the Genus, generally longer than the leaves, 
in a dry state of a yellow-green colour tinged with rufous 
at their extremities: the calyx, too, is rufous. Flowers in 
December and January. 
l. Eriostemon obcordatum, (Cunningham MSS.); foliis 
_ obcordato-cuneatis glabris carnosis grosse glanduloso-punc- 
tatis basi attenuatis, filamentis ciliatis, ramis glanduloso- 
tuberculatis. 
About Hobart Town.—Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Lawrence, 
1831, (n. 153.) Mr. Gunn, (n. 14.) 
2. E.? trinerve, n. sp.; foliis obovatis obtusis coriaceis 
planis leviter Marginatis utrinque glanduloso-punctatis subtus 
3—5-nervilis. 
Mr. Lawrence, 1831 (n. 91?).—Of this there is no flower 
and very small specimens: so that I am doubtful of the 
genus. The general form of the leaf is not unlike that of 
Boronia serrulata, and the size and texture are nearly the same. 
1. Phebalium retusum, n. sp. ; foliis oblongo-lanceolatis apice 
retusis supra nitidis punctatis subtus argenteo-lepidotis, 
pedunculis axillaribus brevibus 2—3-floris, filamentis glabris, 
ramis tuberculatis. 
- Dr. Scott... Mr. Lawrence, 1831.—Allied to Phebalium 
Billardieri, Adr. de Juss. (Eriostemon squameum of Labill.); 
