Cena. | CXXVII. LILIACER. 47 
— xv. 958; Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. ii. 58; F. Muell. Fragm. 
vii. 68. 
"ako Herbert Creek, Bowman; Warwick, Beck 
es. Port i eii to the Blue Mountains, 2. aros wn, A. Cunningham, 
Woolls, and oracle northward to New England, C. Stuart ; Hastings River, Beckler ; 
Ri ee with Fawee ott ; c ds to Illawarra, A. Oighe. 
Vi rendu Vale, Robertson ; from Port Phillip and the Yarra to Wimmera, 
F. Melor r and others. 
Port Dalrymple, R. Brown ; poa in grassy places, especially in 
the northern ids x the island, Gunn and other 
t. Vincent UR F Mueller d others; Encounter Bay, Whit- 
taker ; Yorke ] Pini Fowle 
Var. chlorantha. “Pavan white with a DE centre. C. chlorantha, 
F. Muell. Fragm. i. 63; Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xv. 359. 
N. Aus OU Sturt s Creek, F. Mee 
Queensland. Peak Downs, F. Mue 
2. C. parviflora, R. Br. Prod. 277.—Closely allied in every respect 
to C. vittata, and scarcely more slender or with narrower leaves, but 
both the flowers and fruits much smaller, ne perianth-segments under 
8 lines long.—Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xv. 858; Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. 
u. 53; F. Muell. Fragm. vii. 67; C. Gods R. Br. Prod. 277; 
Endl. in. Pl. Preiss. ii. 33; B aker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xv. 358 ; 
C. micrantha, Lindl. Swan Riv. App. 57; Endl. 1. e. 84. 
Queensland. ndn Bay, Herb. F. Mueller; Burnet River, Daly; Rock- 
Mie incu ? Bowma 
N. ales. Port Jackson to the Blue Mountains, R. Brown, Woolls, and others; 
northward to New England, C. Stuart; Clarence River, Wilcox ; Richmond River, 
wee 
Victoria. Yarra and Port Phillip, F. Mue 
T Port Dalrymple, R. Brown ; sr coasts of the colony at George- 
town, Launceston, etc., Gunn and others 
Ww. Australia. King Geor 
g und, R. Brown and many others; and thence to 
Vasse and Swan Rivers, Drummond, n. iie: , Old fie eld, Preiss, n. 1546, 1547, 1548, and 
sioner Ap pparently common ánd n tinguisha able from the ered 
"esa rn plant, and perhaps the only € in West Australia, although one specimen 
Ü m Champion Bay, Miss Guerin, has the flowers almost.as large as in the common 
3. idifolia, F. Muell. Fragm. x. 48.—Very nearly allied to 
is pert but at once known by the lower leaves 9 i s to 1 ft. on 
Very rigid, 1 to 14 lines broad, tapering to a sharp point, with 8 to 5 
Very ee obtuse longitudinal Side or ribs on Hi side. Panicle 
wers apparently the same C. parviflora, but the flowers 
in bad only, and in that state med 3 lines long. 
S. Australia, Vi , Central Australia, Young, a single in 
si F. Mueller. F. Mule descen the perianth-segmen: e as in ‘twisted 
the flowering, Poe te on the pedicel, which -—— not shown on 
Specimen, which is “ay in young bud. 
4. C. setifera, Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xv. 859.—Fibres thickened 
