208 CXLI. CENTROLEPIDER. [ Centrolepis. 
tea mee Port Jackson, Vie ate R. demos a and others 
W. Australia. King George's Sound, Bro ser, Dr inihi y : 
Island, Mas ell. ‘There dies not appear to ‘ei any pr iéa between the Eas 
a gen 
the typica al form pue svaUx vagy dp Dr. Prod. 252; Centrolepis aemula, 
in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 284, dom nonym, but the figure t. 12 f. 2 is that ste 
typical. G. strigosa with both the bracts ug cd ae I Rom. et Sch. Syst. 1. 
43; ipd n. Centrol. 100, —Port Jackson, R. B 
Var. tenuior. Usually smaller i die od hdi , the floral bracts with very 
short or pee ely any points, and s third hyaline scale to each flower very small or 
deficient.— Des Virus tenuior, R. od. 252; Centrolepis tenuior, Reem. e t Schult. 
Syst. i. gea Hook. f. Fl, Tasm. ii. 16; rere Centrol, 101. 
N.S Wales. Port Jackson, Woo 
Victoria. Yarra, Snowy River, Sa "7M à 
emp rera King s Island, R. Brown ; ibus PETN Gunn, Archer, Story 9n 
other 
S. Modi Bugle Range, F. Mueller. 
very shortly connate.—Hieron. Centrol. 101; Desvausxia exserta, R. 
Prod. 253 ; Guillem. Ic. Pl. Austral. t. 17. 
N. Se eR Providence Hill and M‘Adam Range, F. Mue 5 
d eensland. Endeavour River, Banks and Solander; the ali "d bp 
ticular preston ‘forgotten, R. Brown; North Queens land, rmit. C. oin , 
Hance, from South China differs from this species chiefly in the larger size of 
Vene 
Orper CXLII. RESTIACES. 
2 rows. Male flowers: — x. filaments filiform and free 9 
united in a colum oblong 1-celled and dorsally attached; ^ or 
in 3 genera dedu chk a cells aali attached in the centre 0n 
the cells always opening by a longitudinal slit, a rudimentary ovary 
i present i wol male 
mentary anthers, in others entirely wanting. Ovary sessile or shortly 
stipitate, 1- 2- or 3-celled, with 1 pendulous ovule in each cell. pare 
as many as cells, usually long linear or filiform and stigmatic along 
