16 ON HITHERTO UNRECORDED AUSTRALIAN PLANTS, 



ovate- or cordate-roundish, pale ; style extremely short and thin ;. 

 stigma minute. 



Various other congeners have recently been got from new- 

 localities — thus : — 



Boronia Barheriana, Jervis Bay (Baeuerlen) ; Shoalhaven (Rev. 

 R. Collie) ; Govett's-Leap (Rev. Dr. Woolls). 

 B. algida, Clyde (Baeuerlen). 

 B. microj^hyUa, IMudgee (Rev. Dr. Woolls). 



B. Edwardsii, Kangaroo-Island (Tepper); sepals ovate-lanceolar, 

 much shorter than the petals ; filaments slightly rough, thickened 

 upwards ; stigma yellow, almost sessile ; ovularies bearing a very 

 thin vestiture. 



B. falcifolia, Richmond- River (Chandler). 



B. serrulata, Wagga-Wagga (Rev. R. Thorn). 



B. crenulata, Sharks-Bay (Maitl. Brown). 



B. ledifolia, Clyde (Baeuei'len), the variety triphylla ; Culgoa 

 (Hickey), a var. with somewhat denticulated leaflets ; Cobar (H. 

 Andrae). 



B. heterojihylla, Western Mt. Lindsay (Webb) ; flowers fragrant. 



The B.'ptero'poda and B. lejndota, described from W.A. specimens 

 by Turczaninow in " Bulletin de la Societe imperiale des Natural- 

 istes de Moscou," 1863, pp. 595-596 have not yet been identified. 



PORTULACA CYCLOPHYLLA. 



Glabrous ; leaves small, opposite, short-stalked, orbicular, 

 occasionally verging into a somewhat ovate form ; flowers com- 

 paratively large ; sepals almost ovate, hardly as long as the pedicel, 

 twice or thrice as long as the four hypocalycine elliptic- or spatular- 

 cuneate bracts ; petals five or six, bright-yellow, ovate-elliptical, 

 doubly as long as the calyx ; stamens numerous, disconnected, the 

 longest of these reaching to the middle of the petals ; anthers 

 almost ellii^soid, but somewhat truncated or slightly bilobed ; 

 pollen-grains spherical, smooth, rupturing ; styles connate to near 



