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42i XXXVI. RiiAMNE^. [TrijimlUm., 



sometimes broadly ovate or obovate, very obtuse, 1 to 2 in. long, sometimes 

 ovate or ovate-lanceolate, more or less acuminate, 2 to 3 in, long, entire or 

 with a fe\Y coarse crenatnres, glabrous or pubescent above, wliite or boaiy? or, 

 in the hirsute variety, villous underneath. Flowers numerous, in loose nar- 

 row terminal panicles, sometimes almost racemiform and 3 to 3 in. long, 

 more frequently forming compound leafy panicles of ^ ft. or more. Bracts 

 very small. Pedicels very slender. Calyx less^than 1 line long, the tube 

 very short and densely pubescent. Capsule very obtuse, stellate-pubescent, 

 the broad exserted portion longer than the adnate tube ; cocci indehiscent, 

 the inner face very rugose.— Reissek, in PI. Preiss. ii. 282; Ceanotkns spa- 

 thdatus, Labill. PL Nov. HolL i. 60, t. 84; Pomaderris spaihulata, G- Don, 

 Gen. Syst, ii, 38 ; T.floribundam^ Steud. in PL Preiss. i, 185. 



"W. Australia^ Swan Kiver, Drummond ; in stony rocliy places, Freiss, n. ly^y '^ 



King George's Soand, B. Brown and others; Harvey and Blackwood rivers, Oldjleld; 

 Mount ^lanvpeak river. Maxwell. 



Yar. kirsutum, Reissek, in PL Preiss. ii. 282. Branches, and often the leaves also.hir- 

 ' sute and scarcely white underneath. Some specimens have so different an aspect iiom the 

 typical form that they seem to indicate a distinct species, but the two are couuccted by nu- 

 merous intermediates.— r. expansumy Steud. in PI. Preiss. i. 185. King George's SoiHid, 

 Brown; Kalgan river, Oldjleld ; Todyay valley, Victoria district, Freiss, n. 1083 {-ao* 

 R. BrowUj Sander J F. JIuelL), 



3. T. ledifoHum, Fend, in Eueg. Emm, 2-t. A low shrub, with slen- 

 der branches, with a slight stellate tomentum. Leaves linear or sometimes 

 linear-lanceolate or oblong, from 1 to 1 in. long, the margins more or less 

 revolute, glabrous above, hoary or sometimes very white underneath^ with a 

 very prominent midrib. Panicles slender and raceme-like, usually 1 to 2 ui. 

 long and tcnninaUbut sometimes scarcely longer than tl\e leaves and on short 

 lateral shoots so as to appear lateral, the rhachis slightly tomcntose. Bracts 

 small and very deciduous. Buds globular. Calyx little more than \ h^^ 

 long, usually very tomentose or pubescent, especially the tube, and the ovary 

 and disk pubescent, but sometimes the whole flower quite glabrous. ^ Style 

 short. Capsule ovoid, truncate at the top, in the normal form not projecting 

 beyond the adnate calyx-tube, and usually crowned by the persistent ^^v^' 

 lobes. Cocci crustuceous, much wrinkled on the inner face, — Eeissek, in rh 

 Preiss. ii. 282. 



"W, Australia. King George's Sound, 72. Brown; Swan 'R\\^r,J)rtmmond, Ut Coll-, 

 Oldfield; Blackwood and Vabse rivers and Darling range, Oldfidd. 



Yar. rosmarinifolium. Leaves usually narrow and much revolute ; capsule protruding 

 coubiderably beyond the adnate ^^lyx-Xwhii.-^Fomaderris rosmarhiifoUa, Steud. in >'i- 

 Freiss. i. 181.; Cr^ptandra/oribunda, Steud. 1. c. 186 ; Cglancophjlla, Steud. I. c. i. lo7 \ 

 Tr^mahnm romiarui {folium, Keissck, iu PI. Trciss. il. 283.— Swan River, Drummond, Frass, 

 n, 1674, 1675, and 1684. 



Var dajjhiifollum. Leaves rather short, ohlon^', the margins less revolute than iu the nor- 

 mal form; capsule protruding considerably beyond the adnate culyx-lube.— r. daphrnfolmrn^ 

 Ileiss*k, ni Pi. Preiss. ii. 283.— Swan lUver, Drummond, Uh ColL n. 237 ; between PertU 

 and King Gcorfce's Sound, Ilarvey, 



Var. (?) obovafum. Leaves obovate or obovate-oblon^, flat.— Rocka at Todyay, Oldjleld. 

 The Bpecimens are small and \\\ bud only, tlie petals appear to be broader than usual. 



Cryptandra anomala, Steud. in PL Preiss. i. 187, appears also to be a variety of T. U'd^- 

 folium. 



4. T. angustifolium, Re'mek, in PL Preiss. ii. 284. An apparently 



