216 H. G. Williamson: 



Fultenaea Draminondii , Meiss. 

 A Western Australian species, with sliining yellowish scarious; 

 bracts, and a peculiar calyx, Avith upper lol^es rounded, and united 

 into a broad eniarginate lip. 



Fultenaea Skinneri, F.v.M. 

 A West<irn Australian species, with recurved mucronate leaves, 

 reversed on the stem, and witli a large calyx 4 lines long, witli, 

 bracteoles nearly as long, fixed well Ijelow the calyx tube. 



Fultenaea //artmainii \ F.v.M. 



A Queensland species, Mith leaves between those of P. scabra and 

 P. retusa, but with minute stipules, remarkably small bracteoles- 

 fixed at the base of the caly.\, and with longer calyx lobes than- 

 those of P. retusa. 



FulteiKtea pi/nfol/a, Meiss. 



A Western Australian species, with narrow linear leaves, 

 spreading stipules, and very deciduous bracts and bracteoles, tho 

 latter being long, and fixed well below the calyx tul>e. 



Fultenaea jjeduncnlafa, HK. 



A prostrate shrub often matted, with flowers on filiform pedicels, 

 often half inch long — in some Port Lincoln specimens one inch 

 long. The calyx is almost glal)rous. with actiminate lobes, and the 

 bracteoles are nearly as long, linear and below the calyx tube. 



South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania. 



[As there is .some discrepancy between the description of this 

 species in Bentham's Flora, and that given in the Botanical Maga- 

 zine, the matter will be discussed when dealing witli Pidtenaea 

 Ausfieldii, Kegel, one of the forms that appear to have been in- 

 cluded under P. pedunculata]. 



Prilfenaea cotiferta, Benth. 



A Western Australian species, with short, linear, crowded leaves, 

 and a remarkable calyx, with the upper lobes larsfe and free, and 

 the loAvei' ones very much smaller. 



Fultenaea pauc i flora , Scott. 



A Western Australia species, with long white hairs on the young- 

 foliage, and with incurved leaves linear-lanceolate, flat, but with 



