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enous teeth. Corolla 14 in. long, rather slender, the petals united to above 
j their length into a slightly dilated tube, splitting on the upper side when 
old. hers narrow-linear, adnate. 
S. Australia or Memory Cove, R. Brown. Nearly allied both to Z. 
dictyophlebus and L. alyzifolius, but slightly differing from both in inflorescence and, as far 
as hitherto known, very much in foliage. The station is also distant. 
6. L. dictyophlebus, F. Muell. Rep. Burdek. Exped. 14. Glabrous. 
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eer maytenifolius, F. Muell. Rep. Burdek. Exped. 14, not of 
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Queensland. Brisbane river, Moreton Bay, F. Mueller, W. Hil. ? 
N. S. es. Newcastle, AR. Brown; Hastings, Clarence, and Richmond rivers, 
Beckler ; Illawarra, Shepherd. 
wned by a long neck formed by the calyx-limb. 
SE australia. Towards M‘Adam Range and Providence Hill, F. Mueller. - ré 
Dn Imperfect specimen with broader leaves, from Howick’s Group on the coas 
land, F, Mueller, ap ong to the same species. 
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