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C. virgata, A. Cunn. in gie Mag. t. 3323; C. brunioides, A. Cunn. in Bot. 
Mag. («má the same n.; C. Billardierii, C. vir gata, C. scabra, and C. bru- 
nioides, Schau E E 93 to 97; rownii Se? 
proba dir, E Bauri, Schau. l. c. 109; C. pubescens, Sweet in G. Don, Gen. 
Syst. ii, ES: Behriana, Schlecht Linnea, xx. 650; C. Schlechtendablii, 
C. rose E cantha, C. squ arrosa, C. DENT and °C. Mueller, Miq. in 
Neder, Kruidk. Arch. iv. 116 to ris. à 
N. Jackson to the B a R, Brown, Sieber, n. 285, and 
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Cunningham, F, Mueller, and other 
mon in the geg tracts on the Murray and Wimmera, ascending in 
the e nli Ape to 4000 ft., F. Mueller 
x See and mm coasts, frequent, sometimes growing in water and 
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w. lia. King SEAN 8 Sound and neighbouring districts, and eastward t 
i Umi dn Ausiniin cunt J. C. Roe, Oldfield, Maxwell, Drummond, 2nd Coll., n. 46; 
n. 116. 
arinble species, and individual specimens often exhibit pad zwée, 
nees, but the Baggteg species founded upon it have been chi efly distin y the 
of pubescence, by the size and direction of the | leaves, the length vg the rape d bag 
and other characters, often dependent on age, luxuriance, or local cire mstances, a nd which, 
mass of specimens I have examined, show — insensible gradati ions that I have 
e large 
it vain ood to class them in distinct varieties by any tangible e rece Amidst 
all 
Variations, this s of M guit 
always meh broader shes p E Ae varies ie ue. narro 
bro roadly tu rbinat: 
30. ne Conferta, A. Cunn. in Bot. Mag. under n. 3323. A tall, erect, 
: » With very numerous small branches. Leaves imbricate, acutely 
ar, acute or mucronate, $ to 3 line long. me Cont ?) on short 
r axils, Bracteoles connate below middle, broader 
fhe ther firm, obtuse or shortly acuminate, about 3 ne long. Calyx- 
cylindrical, 2 to gi 3 lines long, attenuate at the base, but not at all 
Ovary, e part d longer than broad; lobes broad, 
4 i acuminate, with. fine awns about as long as the petals. Petals 3 to 
nes long, CY tamens numerous ; connective-gland globular.—Schau. 
. t. 6 B. ; 
rt Keath, doki Gulf, 4. Cunningham ; N. W. Coast, Bynoe. 
nearly the same shaped calyx-tube, but the bracteoles Le ‘calycine 
Be arborescens, Sé Zen? in Trans. Phil. Inst. Vict. iii. 42. s 
al tapering into a short a n rarely exceeding the bet, Petals 
ne long. ames sisi connective-gland m 
