408 FLORA OF VAN DIEMAN'S LAND. 
Dr Scott. — Mr Lawrence (n. 174 and 181.)—Mr Gunn (n. 
147,) who says of it, ** it is one of the most beautiful and — 
common Van Dieman’s Land plants.”—F lowers bright blue. 
3. C. calymega, Lab.—Hook. Comp. Bot. Mag. p. 9'14.— 
Port Arthur, Mr Backhouse.—Common in this island, vary- 
ing with blue and white flowers. Mr Gunn, (n. 185.) 
4. C. ericina, DC. Prodr. v. I. p. 334. 
George Town, Circular Head, and Robbin’s Island. Mr 
Gunn (n. 641). 
TREMANDREZ. Br. 
1. Tetratheca glandulosa, Lab.—Hook. Bot. Journ. p.248. 
Mr Lawrence (1831).—Mr Gunn (n. 194).—2. Leaves hairy 
and glandulose.—8. Leaves smooth, ciliated, or hairy. T. 
pilosa, Lab.— Hook. l. c. p. 248. Dr Scott. Mr Lawrence 
(1881). Mr Gunn (nos. 21, 193, 217, 309, 649, 786). 
Of this variety, 8, the following subvarieties may be enu- 
merated: Ist, floribus albis, Hook. l. c.— 24d, foliis leevissimis 
glabris, floribus minoribus, Hook. l. coeds foliis latioribus 
marginibus vix recurvis. 
- From a very extensive series of specimens of this plant, 
sent by Mr Gunn, it appears that T. pilosa cannot be 
specifically distinguished from T. glandulosa. It varies ex- 
tremely in the shape of the leaves, size of the plant, and in 
the quantity of hairs and glands. The ripe seed-vessels are 
constantly obovato-triangular, with a furrow on the back of - 
each valve, 2-seeded, or by abortion l-seeded. Seeds some- 
what hairy, with a furrow towards the dissepiment, of a yellow 
brown colour.. The valves are hairy, glandular, or both, 
corresponding with the state of the other parts of the plant. 
In the T. ericina, Sm., which may be another variety, the 
oe capsules are generally ovate, subelliptical, and each valve is- : 2 
bifid at the point after the diseharge of the seeds. v ed 
T ciliata, Lindley in Major Mitchells Australian ae n 
on, v. ii. p. 206.—Hook. Ic. Pl. t. cclxviii. LL 
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