42 CXXVII. LILIACEA. [ Thysanotus, 
N. S. Wales. Port Jackson to the Blue Mountains, R. Brown, Beier n. 499, and 
many others ; ; northward to Live rpool Plains, C. Moore; New England, C. Stuart; 
Hastings, Clarence, in Macleay Rivers, Beckler and others; irag Illawarra, 
Shepherd. 
Victoria. Dandenong Ranges and the Grampians to Genoa River, F. Mueller and 
many others 
S. Australia a. Flinder s Range, F, ly sihh ; Central Australia, G 
and Ka 
tralia ? Some specimens from Ton algan Rivers, Oldfield, are nob - 
w. 
Seals from Vena eastern forms of T. de: osus, and possibly T. scaber may 
be only an extreme variety. 
T. elatior, R. Br. Prod. 283, as generally understood and as probably meant by 
Brown OE indicating Port Jackson as the station, is a tall strong many-flowered — 
uncommon in ales and Queensland, but the specimens marked — 
form, 
5 ane in LE R. Br. are a tall slender form with few umbels from the islands 
the N.c 
T "pe oed R. Br. Prod. 283, Baker in Linn. Soc. xv. 337, an 
— R. Br. Prod. 283, pelong z a rather Aaa form frequent in buc 
a rather loose pyramidal pani 
le ar. parviffora, from New Hagiand and Moreton Bay, only differs in the perianths, 
scarcely above 4 lines long. 
12. T. exasperatus, F. Muell. Fragm. i. 21.—Closely allied in every 
respect to the long-leaved forms of T. tuberosus, from which it cannot be - 
distinguished except by the stamens, which are all equal in length, a 
very nearly so, as in T. isantherus. How far this character may be 
constant remains to be proved.—Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xv. 995 
adduces it as a synonym to T. tuberosus. 
S. Australia. Flinders Range, F. Mueller. 
18. T. thyrsoideus, Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xv. 896.—Root- 
fibres swollen into oblong tubers ata distance from the stock. Leaves 
. Australia. Swan River, Drummond, lst coll.; Champion Bay, Oldfield; 
Perongerup, E. pde a e Rbotigh very diffe rent in en t from T. tuberosus, this 
species is not easily distinguished by positive characters 
14. T. Baueri, H. Br. Prod. 288.—Root-fibres swollen into ovoid oF 
oblong Ke aa generally distant from the stoc k. Leaves not numerous, 
its branches, besides the terminal one, the scarious braets often 
large. de els rather shorter than the perianth. Perianth-segments 4 
e as in other species, but rarely under 4 or above 5 lines 
long, the mui centres very dark in the dried specimens, Stamens s 
a Se eee 
ea cae gore 
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