` Sidera.) ` LVI. UMBELLIFER. 357 
minent, or the latter me Carpels turgid, leaving a narrow furrow 
between them at the commis 
N. S. Wales. Port Jackson to the Blue Mountains, R. Brown, Sieber, n. 122, 1 
125, wort Fi. — . 542, 617, and southward to Illawarra, Shepherd, and Twofold Bey 
Victoria. "Gips Land, barren ranges beyond Snowy River, Buffaio Ranges, Grampians, 
E pe 
re 
other by the finest gradations, or even to show leaves of very different forms on the sa 
plaut. . Even S. heterophylla and 8. Stephenson with the ie er uin divided, may wk ts 
- ont in m characters separating them S. Billardieri. 
conferta. aves crowded, orbicular, about i in. EE Umbels dense, sessile.— 
En A vá. Gaud. ; Benth. in Hueg. E ; T. ovalis, var. conferta, DC. 
13. 
. ovata. Leaves o Ss more or less acute, rounded at the base. Mes yo pes be 
v Nor. Holl. i. Sech Os Trackpmene ovata, Spreag.. ; DC. Pro SC T.o 
le; 7. luzifolia Sieb. b Exs.; Fischera ovata, Sm. i A 
$ est Leaves ovate-lanceolate or oblong, including every E i45 the formis 
baud d.—Trachymene myrtifolia, Sieb. i 
C. Prod. iv. 73. 
it lanceolata. Leaves lan xS te, s narrowed at Ge base, mostly above 3 in. long.— 
zorella lanceolata, Labill. Pl. Nov. Holl. i. 74. t. 99; Trachymene lanceolata, Spreng. ; 
- Prod. iv. 73 ; D : i Cycl l. 
neu Teat arro! 
the base and z aad | petiolate: Umbels on peduncles longer than the leaves.—Gipps’ Land, 
` Mueller. E y, rather more distinct than the preceding ones, may, by some, be 
ick.— 
aud crassifolia, Benth. in. tae, Enum. 54. Apparen usgtir rare, the only ee 1 
raya are in Brown's and in Fraser’s etc and at first sight it me s 
marked species, but the differences më possibly be due to a seacoast stat 
M. S, Stephensonii, Benth. Shrubby with virgate branches, glabrous 
E | very nearly allied to the var. ovata of S. Billardieri, but the 
ves linear-lanceolate or lanceolate, rigid, very acute, almost pungent, i to 
2 in, lon he lower ones or nearly all deeply divided into 3 s ing 
` “Sments, the outer ones sometimes again 2-lobed. Umbels compound, ge" 
thin ast leaves. of Birin, ET iw ar-rugos 
in the e 
Trachynene Slephensonii, Turcz. in Bull. Mosc. 1847, 1 
wi Wales, Stephenson, n. 284, “ within me miles of € " on the printed 
4. XANTHOSIA, Rudge. 
(Leucoleena, R. Br. ; Schonolena, Bunge; Pentapeltis, Bunge.) 
Sé code orbicular ovate or lanceolate, peltate cordate fe: “ee ais 
ole of t te point an 
of the e base. Petals with an idu b juiüimont Jibes 
ate t laterally com- 
otched at the base with rounded auricles, w1 
"e ls obtuse, the primary and 
often Persistent, the dorsal edge of the — dee Jod sm s 
“omewhat compressed,—Herbs or small shrubs, diffuse or decumbent at the 
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