Las'wpetalmn^ xxii. sterculiace^. 265 



above ^vlien ojd, toracntose underneath. Cymes shortly pedunculate, reflcxed, 



few-floweved. Bracteoles 3, lincnr, short.' Calyx-se^mcnts lanceolate, 3 to 



4 lines long, tomentose outside, glabrous within. Anthers almost acuminate, 



with oblique pores. Ovary densely tomentose, occasionally 4-celledj style 



scopiform, the tip glabrous. — Sarotes rosmarmifoliay Turcz. in Bull. Mo'sc. 

 1852, ii. 149. 



W, Australia. Swan River, Bnmmond, Wi Coll. n. 2C6, Uoe, 



^ar. laiifolia. Leaves shorter and broader, mostly linear-oblong, I to li in. long. 



Flowers rather smaller.— ^^roif^'j latlfoUa, Turez. in Bull Mose. lSo2, ii. 150; Brum* 



moud, Uh ColL n. 265. 



15. L. cordifolium, Endl, in Ilneg. Eniim. 10. A low, erect shrub, 



the yoiuig branches hoary with a minute tomentum. Leaves petiolate, 



broadly cordate, obtuse or shortly acuminate, rarely above 1^ in,, and mostly 



under 1 in. long, coriaceous, glabrous above and not wrinkled, tomentose un- 



denieath. Cymes shortly peduncidate, but scarcely exceeding the leaves, 



rather dense and few-flowered. Bracteoles linear, solitary, or rarely with 1 



or 2 lateral small ones. Calyx vei7 angular, the segments about 2 lines long, 



ovale-lanccolate or cordate-acumina'te, rather thick, tomentose outside. Petals 



none. Anthers nearly sessile. Style scopiform. — CortUirodylh corJUfoUa^ 



Steetz, in PI. Preiss. ii. 344 ; C, micropJiMa, Turcz. in Bull. Mose. 1852, ii. 

 148. ^^ 



^, Australia. King George's Sound, A. Cunningham and others; llouut Melville, 

 Breiss, n. 1G59; south coast? Drummond, htli ColL n, 259, and Siij)})!. n, 39. 



16. L, Schulzenii, Benth, A,shrubof several feet, the branches densely 

 tomentose-villous. Leaves petiolate, deeply cordate, broatlly ovate or almost 

 orbicular, obtuse or scarcely acute, mostly 1^ to 2 in. long, pubescent or 

 tomentose above, or at lenglh glabrous, densely but loosely tomentose 

 uudenieath, sometimes almost floccose. Cymes loose, niany-floT^Tred, but 

 rarely exceeding the leaves. Bracteoles 1 or 2, linear-filifonn, small. Calyx 

 softly tomeutose, the segments 3 or 4 lines long, rather thin, glabrous inside, 

 except on the margins. Petals usually present. Filaments short. Ovaiy 

 tomentose. Stvle %^o]n^orm,~CoTeLhrodylh Schiheui, F. in Muell. Trans. 

 Phil. Soc. Vict.'i. 36, and PL Vict. i. 143. 



Victoria. Cape Nelson, Alliit ; entrance of the Gleuel^ river, /. E. Woods. 

 S, Australia. Memory- Cove, R. Brown; Meant Benson, near Cape Bernouille and 

 GinAen Bay, Sc/udzen ; Kangaroo Island, Waterliouse, 



17. L. floribundum, Bodh. Branches slender, more or less tomentose 

 or hirsute, or rarely nearly glabrous. Leaves petiolate, broadly ovate-cordate, 

 obtuse, mostly f to 2 in. 'long, entire or iiregularly sinuate or broadly lobcd, 

 tlun, but rigid, glabrous, scabrous, or sprinkled with stellate hairs above, 

 niore or less stellate-hairj^ or sometimes tomentose underneath, rarely quite 

 glabrous. Cymes slendt-r, often twice forked, longer than the leaves, liirsnte 

 or tomentose. Bracteoles solitary or rarclv 2, minute and tiliform, inserted on 

 the slender pedicel above or below the middle. Calyx tomentose or hirsute 

 nt the base, the sejnncnts 2 to 3 lines Ions, naiTOW-lanceolate, acuminate, gla- 



trous inside. Petals none. Anthers nearly sessile. Style scopiform.— Cbr^- 

 throdylis parmjlorn, Turcz. in Bull Mose, 1847, i- H* (from the character 

 given) ; a oppodUfoUa, F. Muell. Fragm. ii. 6. 



