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seeds. '""•^"'^ j,eLai,dt,m Flora, J 844, 495.-Kaised from Drammo.id'; 



"o antics or teeth ou the upper edse.-Am.ongst Oldfield's and other specimens. 



or pubt/ceu&h' vf;?/^- ^"--'^^^'-/PP- l^- A glabrous and glaucous 

 in J IT P ' Th'^^'S^^ ^^-^'"^lies, more slender and elongated than 

 post wir"; ^^'Y'' ■'^"' '^''''''^' ^^'''^'nously decurretit, fonnin/long op- 

 P X t? ; '"'."'*T'' '''^ "^"■°^^' ^"^^^^^'^^^ 2 to 4 lines bro.-^cl, the frie 



he unnn ;/ '^'' u? i'?*" ^ "'"'"*' *^°*'' *° * ^"- ''' ^'''S^^' ^^^ "^rve close to 

 slenS 1?>^'' ''} ^''' '^° 8"^""^- Stipules miitute or none. Peduncles 

 fiowenL K "'^, T ^ *°-'"^" ^" ^'^^ «'^i'«' «'' appearing racemose from the 

 dol.nlo?! '"i"^ . f "'° reduced to a slender leatiess rhaehis, bearing each a 

 shortly ir^ r^'Y^ ^^ fi^^^"'^' ">«^% 5-merous. Calyx very small, 

 sli-htiv n i ^ ""^^^^ ^^ *''^ ^^^^' «^'g^'*^y ^''''^te. Pod stipitate, 



broad bit f' "^'^^^ nerve-like margins, about 3 in. long and 4 lines 

 Pi t 'qpQ "2 •^'"^'^ "J^*^ ^" °"'' specimens. Seeds transverse— Hook. Ic. 



itr^^Z {Jt^^^^""- '"'' ^^- ^''^^s^- i- 4' ^- ^iUdenowiana, Wendl. Yerz. K. 

 So'Ui. is4o, 5, according to Seem. Eingef. Acac. 9. 



Vasserive^^J!^*^^^,, ^^''^" ^i^"', Drummond, 1st Coll., Preiss, n. 995, 996, and others; 

 son rivers ' L, °^J' Olilfield ; Gordon pLnins, Oldfield ; noithward to Jloore and Munhi- 

 '■"1 Cheyn'es bTm ' ^"^^' ^' ^' ''"'' southward to Mount Wu]jenup,>m«, n. 393, 



Maxwell. 



^''"y ^rumZl'd^'^'^^^' ^° ^*^*' *^'''^' - ^^^^" •'''^^'^^<'^"^- rioters rather Jarge-— Swan 



"ndersW, ,**®^°P*«ra, Benlh. in Hook. Zand. Jonm. l 325. A rigid 

 ^odia bifn- °^"i ^^^^y ^^'^"^' <i'"^® glabrous or slightlv scabrous. Phyl- 

 '■nes broi!d°^1^ t^eourj-ent, forming long opposite wings, U to 2 or even 3 

 P'^igent ' ' ^^^ ^^^ lanceolate or linear- falcate, rigid, tapering to a 



punn-ent '^p"i*' l-nerved, without marginal glands. Stipules small, not 

 '^•■ger tha • "'^^^^^ ""'^er a in. long, bearing each a head of 6 to 10 flowers, 

 ^ the cor l/'^ ^' ^^^^"' ^'"1 mostly 4-merous. Calyx less than half as long 

 onlv,p° ''.^"°'"tly ^ol^ed. Petals rather ilgid and strongly striate. Pod 



199, 



*' l45 and jIa D ^^^^ ^^^^^ *^ ^^"^ George's Sound, Fraser, Drummo7id, 2nd Coll. 

 ^''■^'•s and fri^t *^' "* ^**^1 ^^^ ^'-^2, and others; Tasse tys^x, Mrs. MoUoy. The 



*l'ffereut. ^^^ nearly those of ^^. tetragonocarjja, but the habit and phvllodia are very 



Vol, it ^^^^^^u^.-^Phjilodia narrow, rigid, tapering into a pungent^ 



Y 



