E 
Acorella.] LVI. UMBELLIFER®. | 365 
cular-cordate or reniform, shortly e obtusely 5- to 9-lobed and crenate, 3 
to $ in. diameter, the radical ones n long petioles. Stipules as in Hydro- 
cotyle scarious, Gett adnate to the | petiole and jagged or ciliate. Umbels 
almost sessile at the nodes, the last one of the stem m appearing ene c 
the smallness of the floral leaf. pag ug e united at the base, 
as the petals. Petals — nit but thin a di nee ate in the bud. Disk 
rather thick, flat or concave, surrounding the styles. Fruit ovoid, thick, 
slightly compressed laterally, furro wed at the commissure, but not seen ripe. 
— Pozoa Fra ayosa, F. Muell. in Trans. Phil. Inst. Vict. i. 102, and in Hook. 
Kew Journ. viii. 70. 
Victo Under the sve of rocks on the summits of the Munyang mountains at an 
SC of 6000 ft., F. Mueller —This species in many respects approaches Hydrocotyle in 
as Well as in habit. 
E cuneifolia, F. Muell. (as a Pozoa). Perennial, forming a densely- 
tufted SCH GE glabrous. Leaves all radical on long petioles, cuneate, 
irregular] o 7-lobed or toothed at the end, the narrowest. sometimes 
entire, Ka stems leafless except a small bract under each branch, 
: oon becoming 
conical with the short styles terminating the lobes. Fruit ovoid, about 2 
lines long, scarcely compressed, and slightly furrowed at the commissure be- 
tween the lateral ribs ; carpels with 5 equidistant prominent ribs.— Centella 
Pa Ka F. Muell. in 1st en: Rep. and in Hook. Kew Journ. vii. t. 12; 
ciadinm cuneifolium, F. Muell. in Hook. Kew Journ. vii. 379; Pozoa 
nett F. Muell. in Trans. Phil. Inst. i. 103. 
Victoria. In turf ng on Mount Macedon, the Cobberas mountains, and others of the 
m" Alps, F. Mue 
i A. saxifrag enth. A smally tufted perennial, quite glabrous. 
Leaves all radical, pots ovate-cordate, under 1 in. long, div ided t to about 
the middle or sometimes more deeply into 5 to 9 acute or obtuse lobes. 
S or scapes slender, 3 to 4 in. high, each with 1, 2 or 3 flowers on 
r 
k and conical. F ly the same as in A. cu- 
Su - Fruit not seen ripe, but apparently the sam 
nefolia— Microsciadium saxifraga, Ho ok. f. in Hook. Lond. Journ. vi. 468, 
- Tasm, i. 159 3 Oschatzia saxifraga, Walp. Ann. i. 
ania, Wet heathy places, Loddon Plains, and Macquarrie Harbour, Gunn. 
di dichopetala, Ben th. Perennial, with a ane Iria =. 
the leaves, bearing an irregular umbel of 6 to 12 flowers, the pedicels 
. "ty variable in length, and one sometimes bearing a partial umbel. Bracts 
