32 CXXVII. LILIACER. [ Schelhammera. 
remaining concave at the base. Ovules 4 to 6 in each cell.—F. Muell. 
ii 2. : 
Fragm. vii. 71; Bot. Mag. t. 271 
N. S. Wales. Port Jackson to the Blue Mountains, R, Brown and many others; 
Newcastle, Leichhardt ; Illawarra, 4. Cunningham ; Cape Howe Ranges, Walter. 
2. S. multiflora, R. Br. Prod.274.—Stems from a knotted rhizome, 
rather more rigid th 
involucral leaves.  Pedicels filiform, ł to 1 in. long. Perianth-segments 
about 4 lines long as in S. undulata, but rather more rigid. Ovules 
usually 4 in. each cell; seeds only 1 or 2.—F. Muell. Fragm. vii. 72. 
Queensland. Endeavour River, Banks and Solander ; Rockingham Bay, Dallachy; 
Cape York Peninsula, Hann’s Expedition, n. 367; Cape York, Daemel. 
19. KREYSIGIA, Reichb. 
(Tripladenia, Don.) 
Perianth of 6 distinct deciduous segments, all nearly equal and similar, 
flowers axillary on a slender peduncle. 
The genus is limited to the single species endemic in Australia; the structure of 
the requires further examination. It has only been described by Don, and 
those of our specimens are all fallen away from the capsules. 
1. K. multiflora, Reich), Iconogr. Exot. iii. 11, t, 229.—Stems from 
a knotty rhizome, ascending or erect, simple, flexuose, 3 to 14 ft. high. 
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