Loxocarya. OXLII. RESTIACER. 243. 
aristate, all c or nearly all d a dense cluster of s ort. leaf-like ; 
Several, sessile or nearly so in the cluster of branches, consisting of 4 
or 5 hard nar rrow acuminate pi -— eee sn ch other and 
F. Muell. I Sed viii. 
W. Australia, King George's Sound and adjoining districts, R. Brown, Preiss, 
". 1723, F. Mueller, Oldfield. 
Th nmond’s specimens, n. 356, referred here, may possibly be diseased femalés, 
i "" stems are taller, the clustered simple branches short, the numerous sessile spike- 
Ny 1o 1 i lines long, glumes very obtuse, completely enveloping the small 
ae’ ibis a deformed ov alo bet | mucronate by a short rudiment of a 
L. fie esa Benth.—Stems poeta or loosely sprinkled with a 
rs, mostly under 1 ft. high, with numerous flexuose rather long 
ad others with rathe erlong points, about 4 inner ones acute or obtuse, 
oad but each one closely roled round the next and the innermost 
Pag POSS e orar o perianth or staminodia. Style undivided with 
ps stigmatic portion. Nut with a hardened apex.—Restio flexuosus, 
id r. Prod, 247 ; Calorophus flexuosus, Nees in Pl. Preiss. ii. 68 ; 
patus, Nees, l. c. 67 ? excl. syn. R. Br. 
any paist alia. King George's Sound, R. Brown ( d), A. uter pU siepe others ; 
96, Prej. ice to Swan and M urchison rivers, Drummond, = coll, m ie also n, 
The n o Ovens Old und others; Dirk Hartog' Isle, ‘Milne 
than the , rthern specimens are generally more rigid with inde stems n branches 
Testis raj onthemn, ern, and the males sometimes assume the aspect of some species of 
to R. dimor rphus, the southern more slender ones ¢ come nearer in habit 
female pates of L. pubescens, but as far as I h d the prioba of the 
Perianth seems consta nt, 
7. L. cinerea, p. p, p ith 
Rumer, rod. 249.—Stems under 1 ft. high wi 
flexuose rather long branches, all scabrous, dotted Am often 
