50 CXXVII. LILIACEA. [Corynotheca. 
long. Anthers oblong but usually shorter than the filament. Fruit an 
obovoid nutlet, little more than 1 line long, the abortive cells forming 4 
protuberance along one side.—Cesia lateriflora, R. Br. Prod. 277 ; 
in Journ. Linn. Soc. xv. 360. 
N. Australia. Islands of the een of Carpentaria, R. Brown ; shores of the gulf, 
F. Mueller ; Curlew River, N.W. coast, A. Cunningham. 
. S. Wales. i. the interior, Pese sand ridges on the Murray, near Mount 
Dispersion, F. Muelle 
tralia. Randy shores of Murchison River, Oldfield. 
2. C. dichotoma, F. Muell. Fragm. vii. 68.—Stems rigid, filiform 
rather stout, very much branched, the flexuose or dichotomous brand] 
often very intricate. Leaves not seen, the scales under the branches 
very or none. Flowers distant along the straighter filiform 
branchlets or more frequently at the outer angle of the zigzag flexuose 
branches.  Perianth rather above 1 li g, on a shorter pedicel 
rather e stipes.—Casia dichotoma, F. Muell. Fragm. i. 215; Baker 
in Journ. Linn. Soc. xv. 860; As sparagus micranthus, Lindl. Swan. Riv. 
p 2 Wkcbnatis icrantkus, Endl. in Pl. Preiss. ii. 36 ; Anthericum 
flezuosum, R. Br. Herb. 
W. Austr oubtful Island Bay, R. Brown; Swan River, Drummond, ls 
coll., Preiss, n. 1566 and 1576, and others; Blackwood River, Forrest and others; 
Murchison River, Oldfield. 
9. C. acanthoclada, F. Muell. Fragm. vi. 68.—Stems slender but 
rigid, io orming dense erect tufts of 6 in. to 1 ft., with numerous short 
those on the stem all reduced to small scarious scales. Flowers few Ws 
ug Seed rather Pg distinetly reos than 
in C, lateriflora.—Casia acanthoclada, F. ll. Fragm. i. 215 ; Baker in 
Journ. Linn. Soc. xv. 360. 
W. Australia. Limestone Hills, Murchison River, Oldfield, 
28, TRICORYNE, R. Br. 
Perianth spirally twisted over the aft at len 
de idnons, of 6 narrow 9- or basen Lorey er Pewomg but gth 
inner o: wen 
anther ; anthers narrow-oblong, , erect, emar 
, ginate at the base, th 
opening inwards in longitudinal slits. Ovary sessile, deeply 8-lobed and 
