Centrolepis.] CXLI. CENTROLEPIDEJ. 207 
C. Banksii, Rem. et Schult. Syst. i. 44.— Very similar to C. 
12. 
exserta, but quite glabrous in all its parts. Leaves filiform mostly 
i more. Spik 
about j in. long, scapes from that to 1 in. or rather pike 
broad, the floral bracts very spreading, about 13 lines long, ovate, 
acute or tap into a short point. Flowers numerous in bo racts, 
outer bract. Carpels of the ovary from 10 to 20.— Hieron. Centrol. 
99; Desvaucia Banksii, R. Br. Prod. 253. 
N. Australia. Victoria River, F. Mueller. 
Queensland, Endeavour River, Banks and Solander. 
18. C. fascicularis, Labill Pl. Nov. Holl.i.7,t. 1—Leaves 1 to 
2 In. long, usually ciliate below the middle with a few long hairs 
to 3 in. hi 
ovary 2 to 4; usually 3; styles nearly free.— Desv. in . Sc. Na 
m. t. 2; Endl.’ Icono 49; Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. ii. 77; 
Hieron. Centrol. 102 ; C.cuspidigera, Rudge in Trans 
z V. 12; 
Gaudich in Freye. Vo 
a 8. Wales. Port Jackson to the Blue Mountains, R. Brown, Woolls and 
others ; New England, C. Stuart. 
Victoria. Fitzroy River, Robertson ; Grampians, F. Mueller. 
lu Port Dalrymple, R. Brown; abundant in wet heathy places, J. D. 
$ 
M. C, pilosa, Hieron. Centrol. 102.— Very closely allied to C. 
Fitcicularis. With the same stature, foliage, hairs, and bracts, but the 
ovary appears constantly to have 6 or more carpels, and the styles are 
connate to a considerable height. 
W. Australia, Drummond. 
m 
of o ¢ Strigo 
ign fascicularis. Leaves often 1 in. long, his 
"s not numerous hairs, Seapes usually rather longer than the leaves. 
