Adler) LVI. UMBELLIFERM. 355 
AC commutata, Benth. pei and heath-like, with virgate 
- Umbels compound, but compact and not large, on a peduncle " needing 
E. the last leaves. General Sie of 9 or 3 bracts Yesembling ms m-leay 
the intermediate ones inconspicuous or ae slightly prominent. —Trachymene 
SE ES n Bull. Mose. 1849, i 
: mond, vit Coll. n. id AU Coll. n. 136 ; towards Cape. Riche, 
di b zg in ag Bier "e collecti 
1 saved almost as in Trachymene.—Trachymene effusa, Tep. : Bull. Mos 
849. ii. 31 ; "citi ee F. Muell. Fragm 
Le bí Australia. n Swan River and Kin —* "E Ca rvey, "Dé ond, 
q Malcolm and 4th Coil. n Krom various places eastward from W. Mou rren to "Point 
-often nil ; so Champion n Bay, Walicott, with slightly rugose fruits. The spe - 
E JM cu commutata, but is readily distinguished by the longer peduncles 
roa 
: ooth, the carpels slightly turgid about the centre, the dorsal edge 
dice the lateral ribs c aa. S at the Zeg the intermediate ones 
än : often inconspicuous. — Trachymene deflexa, Turcz. in Bull. Mose. 1849, 
W. i Drummon 
n 1j; Anstralia, King George's Sound to Cape Riche, Her, ae, 
ward to Israelite Bay and Eagle Hawk Camp, Marw 
u um, Vali valida, 7, enth. A tall shrub. Les linear or ge 
Larrow, = 
| d : : 
: w short, “all bearin arti ee sometimes again 
oped. Invol meray e A few and vun. ` Calyx-teeth — prominent. 
