406 FLORA OF VAN DIEMAN'S LAND. 
plolongiores. Styli 1 lin. longi. Semina 10 —14, mediocria, 
brunnea, profunde clathrato-punctata. 
1. Lepidium cuneifolium, DC. Prod. v. i. p. 206. 
Robbin's Island, Circular Head, and Woolnoth ; growing 
near high water-mark. Mr Gunn (n. 645). 
1. Coronopus didyma, 8. incisa, DC.— Hook. Comp. Bot. 
Mag. l.c. Mr Gunn (n. 545). 
1. Stenopetalum incisifolium ; foliis inciso-pinnatifidis, 
siliquee valvis concavis loculis 12-14-spermis. J. D. Hook. 
in Ic. Pl. t. cclxxvi. —Blackman's River on the road to 
Hobart Town, Van Dieman’s Land. Ronald Gunn, Esg., 
(p. 644.) Fl. Nov. 
Radix annua, parva, ramosa; Caules plurimi ex eadem 
radice, suberecti, valde ramosi, graciles; fructiferi spithamei 
et ultra. Folia oblonga, inciso-pinnatifida, basi attenuata, 
laciniis 3-5. Flores ignoti. Racemi fructiferi elongati, 
digitales et ultra, gracillimi, flexuosi. Pedicelli erecto- 
patentes, semiunciam longi. Siliqua (fere silicula), duas 
lineas longa, vix lineam lata, stylo perbrevi terminata, ellip- 
soidea, glabra. Valvule concave, venosæ. Loculi poly- 
spermi. Semina sub 13 in quoque loculo, biserialia, obovata. 
Radicula dorso incumbens. 
The present plant is probably not generically distinct from 
Stenopetalum, though the valves of the siliqua are more con- 
cave than is consistent with De Candolle's character, and the 
seeds in each cell are more numerous, and the stigma is not 
_ Sessile. These circumstances, however, together with the 
deeply cut leaves, will keep it specifically distinct from S. 
lineare, (Br. in De Candolle.) I have to regret that M 
Gunn did not find any flowering specimens. 
VIOLARIEZ, DC. 
n TR Viola betonicefolia, Sm.-— Hook. in Bot. Journ. p. 241. 
Lawrence, (1831 ) Mr Gunn, (n. 84.) : 
hederacea, Lab.— Hook. l. c. p. 24%. Mr cies 
r Gunn, (n. 95.) oe 
haiba. penn deis foliis isciultis ae 
