350 LVI. UMBELLIFERA. [Zrachymene. 
anisocarpa and D. grandis, Turez. in Bull. Mose. 1849, ii. 29 ; Didiscus aniso- 
carpus and D. grandis, F. Muell. in cs Roy. Soc. Tasm. iii. 238. 
Sg genre Neweastle range, F. Mu 
S. Wales. North of Bathurst, a p SER, Mooni Creek, Mitchell; New 
Pug Beckler 
oria. Sandy hills, Port Phillip, and near Sandridge, F. Mueller; “Native Par- 
up “Robertson 
asmania. asts between Cireular Head and Woolnoth, J. D. Hooker, and wr 
W.A eda, King George's ame » Swan River, Hue egel, Drummond, At Coll. 
n. 132 and 133; Perongerup range, Maz 
À T. T. glaucifolia, Benth. e SCH an ee or biennial, resem- 
bling in every respect the more glabrous forms of 7. pilosa, GE that the 
whole plant is perfectly glabrous, and, ac sendin g to F. Mueller, glaucous- 
ee when WË and the involucral bracts gie sie but not always 
bro us glaucifolius, F. Muell. in Linnea, xxv. 
e S. Gg Sg Duroodoo towards the Barrier Range, Mes ym 
S. Australia. Near Elders Range, P. Mueller ; Flinders Range, "Hovitfs Erpeli 
tion ; Finke river, M*Dovall St Stuart. 
8. T. glandulosa, Benth. Erect and apparently annual or biennial, 
with the habit of 7. pilosa, hirsute with short glandular hairs. Leaves 
shortly petiolate, oy divided (but not to the bias) into 3 oblong-cuneate 
er broad coarsely-toothed or incised lobes. Peduncles long, glandular- 
hirsute. Flowers suis in umbels of about À in. diameter. Involucral 
bracts shorter than the pedicels, united at the base. Calyx-teeth obsolete. 
Disk broad, rather thick. Fruit reduced by abortion to a single carpe 
about 2 lines lon ng and almost as broad, RE not winged. 
~—Didiscus glandulosus, F. Muell. in Proc. Ro oy. Tas 38 
N. Australia. Nicolson river, Gulf of Pati F. p 
Jt 9. T. incisa, Rudge in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 300. € 21. Glabrous or 
rarely with a few - long nies on the radicalleaves. Stems from a eg: ni 
ennial root-stock erect, thin but rigid, 1 to 2 ft. high. Leaves 
radical or on the lower part of the stem, on long gren not large, 3 - à 
upper leaves few small and less divided. Peduncles long. mbels smaller 
and often much smaller than in 7. cerulea. Bracts much shorter than the 
pedicels, Flowers small. Cal yx-teeth more distinct than in the pre 
species. Disk very prominent. Fruit ripening both carpels, about 2 lines 
broad, obtusely m uricate, im iscus albi iflorus, DC. Prod. iv. 72. 
Be gei land. Nea ne, Mrs. Dietrich. 
, Wales. Port arem to the Blue Mountains, R. Brown, Siebe 
N.S 
Sch Ge and Clarence rivers, Beckler ; New England, C. Stuart ; Gury 
n. 120, and 
river, 
Var. pilosa. ADM with a few long hairs ; umbels rather larger, —N. coast, E, Brown; 
Clarence river, Beckler 
10. T. procumbe ens, Ben th. Stems from a perennial rootstock D 
Leaves of 
g S 
stem as well as the lower ones on slender petioles, tripartite, 
again deeply divided into narrow-cuneate or lanceolate toothed or i inci : 
