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than the stem, varying from 1 to 8 lines broa d. Flowers solitar y within 
each bract or very rarely 2 together, usually smaller pe in ani- 
culatum, the perianth-segments 23 to 3 lines long. Filaments longer 
their length. —Baker in Journ. Linn. Soe. xv. 858; Hook. 
Tasm. ii. 51. 
N. S. Wales. Port Jackson, R. Brown and others; New England, C. Stuart ; 
Nangas, AM Arthur. 
Victoria. From the er lg and Port Phillip to the Grampians, Robertson, F. 
roa and thany rie ers; Wimmera, Daillachy. 
ania. Rich pasture ih i in the northern parts of the island, Gunn. 
- A. capillipes, Endl. in Pl. Preiss. ii. 34.—Roots apparently all 
fibrous and not thickened intr tubers. Radical leaves narrow but mostly 
ithered away from the flowering specimens. Stems 1 to 2 ft. high, 
divaricately branched, with occasionally a filiform leaf under the lowest 
branches, Pedicels solitary within each bract, filiform, divarieate, 1 in. 
ong or more. Perianth-segments 8 to 4 lines long. Filaments with 
way down 
the anther and ending in 2 short lobes, thus connecting this species 
with the genus Dichopogon. 
W. Australia. Swan Ri iver, Preiss, n. 1555, and apparently also an imperfect 
specimen, Dr ummond ; ok Gregory, Oldfield ; south ¢ oe Maxwell, Miss Sewell. 
in Journ - xv. 353, refers this to the eastern A. JT from 
which it appears to me ert diffe er in the roots, inforcsenco, sail ae sta: 
4. A. Preissii, 
without tubers. Radical leaves cue tufted, grass-like, mostly 14 to 
2 lines broad, surrounded by numerous filaments the residue of old leaf- 
sheaths, Stems 1 to 2 ft. h high, with a few long branches or sometimes 
quite simple. Pedicels solitary or 2 or 8 together within each bract, 4 
to 1 in. long, u qued reflexed, the bracts very small. Peri cinsthoangibentn 
narrow, about 5 lines long. Filaments thickened and papillose in the 
Upper half but istealy hairy ; anthers linear, as long as or lo ned than 
the = Capsule recurved.—Baker in Journ. Linn. Soe v. 958. 
ummond, n. 806; Port Q: ; 
onus e NERTQII ne XU i "Salk iver,” Piens di. denn 
9. A. dianellace eum, F. Muell. Fragm. x. 65.—Fibrous es more 
or less thickened into tubers. Radical leaves few, subulate or when flat 
20t above 4 line br oad, very shortly dilated into sheaths and o split 
into laments, Stems very slender, 1 to 13 feet high, with few filiform 
Brisbane River, Bailey. 
