416 FLORA OF VAN DIEMAN’S LAND. 
425.)—8. glabriusculum, Hook. l. c.—Dr Scott. Mr Gunn (n. 
657 and 648.) 
A most variable plant in every respect, even in the situa- 
tion of the nectary, which renders the species P. erodioides 
( Hook.) a doubtful one. The following numbers of Mr 
Gunn belong to this plant or states of it. (n. 61, 61? 62, 
and 425, 657, 658, 787, 788.) 
2. P. erodioides, Hook. l. c. p. 252. Mr Gunn (n. 352.)— 
An species distincta ? 
OxaLipEx. DC. 
1. Oxalis microphylla, Poir.—D C.—Hooh. l. c. p. 253. 
Dr Scott, Mr Lawrence (n. 231.) Mr Gunn (n. 94, 310.) 
2. O. lactea; acaulis, parce pilosa, foliis longe petiolatis 
ternatis, foliolis obcordatis utrinque levibus, scapo petiolis 
sublongiore supra medium bibracteolato unifloro, flore erecto. 
Hook. in Comp. Bot. Mag. l. c. p. 276. Mr Gunn (n. 370.) 
ZXGOPHYLLExX. Br. 
1. Zygophyllum Billardieri, DC.—Hook. l. c. p. 216. 
Flinders’ Island in Bass’ Straits. Mr Backhouse. Mr eee 
yen 552, ) 
Roracex, xx DC. 
X: Correa alba, Andr.— Hook. in. Bot. Journ. l. c. p. 253. — e ; 
E Lawrence (1831.) Mr Gunn (n. 428,) who says of it, — 
“It is the only Van Dieman’s Land species with erect — — 
flowers. It eon along the Sous biog! a ein s UA 
Ww 
(v. C. virens, Sm.— Hook. Bot Journ. p. 253, and Comp. 
Bot. Mag. p. 276. Apre » 
Mr Lawrence (1831 )--Hobart Town and George Town; 
ly growing prostrate, Mr Gunn (n. 152.) 
siana, Hook. Bot. Journ. p. 253, and € p 
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