Flora oj Australia. 327 



T. Elizabethae, R v. M., in Vict. Nat., vol. vii., p. 116, 1890, 



differs from T. carnea merely in trifling differences of colour, 

 and in its somewhat smaller size. Its only locality is near 

 Camberwell, Xov., 1890, and Sept., Oct., 1900. 



T. RUBRA, Fitz., in Gard. Chron., 1882, i., p. 495. 



Mount Lofty, S. Australia, Oct., 1881 ; Blackwood, 8. Aus- 

 tralia, October, 1906, R. S. Rogers. 



This is stated to differ from T. carnea in its flowers opening, 

 while those of T. carnea are supposed always to remain closed, 

 which is not correct. 



T. iMackibbinii, F. v. M., in Melb. Chemist, xl., 1881 



Upper Loddon, R. J. Mackibbin, Sept., 1881 ; Smythe's Creek, 

 C. Collyer, Nov., 1883. In Mueller's Census it is given as from 

 W. Australia, S. Australia and Victoria. The Herbarium con- 

 tains Victorian specimens only, but Mueller considered T. rubra 

 to be identical with his species, and therefore extended the 

 locality. It is doubtful whether any of these forms extend to 

 W. Australia. 



All are undoubtedly forms of T. carnea, and the specific 

 names synonyms to that species. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



Plate LVI. 



Fig. 1. — Angianthus axiliflorus, Ewart and White. Plant (slight- 

 ly magnified). 

 2. — One-flowered partial head (magnified). 

 3. — Single flower (magnified). 



Plate LVII. 



Fig. 1. — Calocephalus Skeatsiana, Ewart and White Plant 

 (about natural size). 

 2. — Leaf (enlarged). 



3. — Bract from one of the partial heads (enlarged). 

 4. — Single flower (enlarged). 



