FLORA OF VAN DIEMAN'S LAND. 407 
obovatis cuneatis seu rhombeis crenato-serratis longe petio- 
latis, stipulis lanceolatis subdentatis, pedunculis folio sub- 
brevioribus. Hook. in Comp. Bot. Mag. p. 274.—V. spa- 
thulata, Sieb., (not Willd.) Mr Gunn, (n. 95?) - 
1. Hymenanthera angustifolia, Br. in DC.—Hook. Comp. 
Bot. Mag. p. 274. Mr Gunn, (n. 459.) : 
DnosEnacEz, DC. 
: 1, Drosera Arcturi, Hook. in Bot. Journ. p. 247. Ic. Pi. 
t. 56. Summit of Mount Arthur, Mr Gunn, (n. 139.) 
: 2. D. peltata, Sm.— Hook. l. c. p. 247. dn wet places, Mr 
— Gunn, (n. 184.) 
8. D. binata, Lab. Hook. lc. p. 247. Mr Lawrence (n. 
144.) Mr Gunn, (n. 646.) 
4. D. lunata, Buch. in DC.—Hook. Comp. Bot. Mag. p. 
214, and Ic. Pl. t. liv. 
_ The most common species here, « on dry hills. Mr Gunn, 
(a. 350.) 
= 5. D. Menziesii, Buch. in Da Hook. iy Coup. Bot. Mag. 
T p. 274, and Ic. Pi. t. liii. : 
A climbing plant, sticking by its leaves to the grasses, 
_ ferns, and dead wood amongst which it grows, so firmly, that 
it cannot be separated without much care. Mr Gunn (n. 449.) 
6. D. pygmaa, DC. Prodr. v. I. p. 31'%.—D. pusilla, Br. 
ined. (not Humboldt). 
— . Common along the coast. Mr Gunn, (n. 783.) — ME 
_ A very beautiful and minute species, the large stipules pre- — 
 Senting the appearance of a silvery star surrounding the base. 
_ of the scape, and scariose and lacinieted, nearly equalling the 
. petiole in length. —. 
249. B, spathulata, Lab. Prod. Fl. Nov. Holl. t. 106. Je. L 
- Abundant near Rocky Cape. Mr Gunn, (n. 182.) 
3 PoLYGALEX. Juss. i 
. 1. Comesperma retusa, Lab. — Hook. in Bot. Journ. p. 248, 
Mr Lawrence, (1831.) Mr Gunn, (n. 170.) : 
M C. volubilis, Lab.— Hook. l c. p. 248. 
