Stylidium.'] Lxiii. stylidie.-e. . 17 



and Cape Paisley, Maxwell, This will probably prove to be a varietv only of 5. smthp- 

 latum, " ^ 



30. S. spathulatum, i?. Br. Prod. 5C9. Stock tufted or sliortly pro- 

 literous. Leaves radical, rosulate, from obovate to oblong-spathulate, obtuse 

 or acute, more or less pubescent or sprinkled with glandular hairs on both 

 sides, \ to 1^ in. long including the petiole. Scapes glabrous or pubescent, 

 from a few inches to \\ ft. high, including the loose, elongated, simple 

 raceme. Plowers small, pedicellate. Calyx-lobes free. Corolla pale yellow, 

 Avith appendages usually both to the throat and the lahellum. Capsule 



narrowly obovoid-oblong.— DC. Prod. vii. 333 : S, bellidmimn, Sond. in Pi. 

 Preiss. 1.376. . 



T^. Australia. Kint? George's Sound aiul adjoiuiug districts, i2. Brown and others, 



^Drimmoiid, n. 130, 2ud Coil. n. 273, Srd Coll. «. 367, 177, ^Ik ColL n. 352, Preiss, n. 

 "259. 



31. S. Barleei, F. MuelL Iragm, vi. 5. /. G9. Stock tufted or shortly 

 proliferous. Leaves rosulate, ovate or spathiilate, striate and prominently 

 but irregularly toothed, glandular-pubescent on botli sides, 1 to 1^ in. long 

 including the long petiole. Scape slender, often above 1 ft. long, glandular- 

 pubescent, bearing occasionally 2 or 3 small, scale-like leaves below the 

 inflorescence, Eaceme long, loose, simple, with small, linear bracts, the 

 pedicels longer than the calyx. Calyx not 3 lines long, the lobes free, as long as 

 the tube. Corolla small, wath glandular appendages to the throat ; labellura 

 ending in a fine point, without appendages at the base. Capsule ovoid, 

 often oblique, scarcely 1|^ lines long. 



, "W*. Australia, Lrimmond, n. 129, 2nd Coll. n. 2r4. ^ The toothed leaves, exceptional 

 ni the genus, if constant, readily distinguish this species,' which is otherwise very near 

 «. spathulatum. 



32.. S. lineatum, Sond. in PI Preiss. i. 376. Stock hard, tufted. 

 -Leaves rosulate, obovate or spathulate, obtuse, striate, sprinkled upon the 

 iipper or both surfaces with long, glandular hairs, rarely exceeding 1 in. 

 including the petiole. Scape 1 to \l ft. high, with a few, scattered, scale- 

 bke leaves below the inflorescence, glabrous or glandular-hairy. Eacemes 

 rather long and loose, simple or the lower peduncles with 2 or 3 flowers, all 

 the pedicels longer than the calvx. Calyx-lobes free, longer than the tube. 

 Corolla with very conspicuous appendages to the throat, but none to the 

 "laall, convex labellum. Capsule ovoid, but not seen ripe. 



W. Anstralia, Swan River, Drummoud, \st Coll. 



S 



33. S. glancum, Labill PL Nov. IMl ii. 64. /. 214. Quite glabrous 

 or very slightly glandular-pubescent, especially the inflorescence. Stock 

 tufted or rarely lengthening out into a leafy stem of 2 or 3 in. Leaves 

 radical and rosulate or tufted at the end of the stock, from obovate to 

 oblong.spathulate, sometimes rather narrow, obtuse or mucronate-acute, often 

 glaucous underneath, mostiv 1 to \\ in. long including the petiole. Scape 

 ? ^^ ^bout 1 ft. high, oftenwith a few, verj' small, scale-like leaves below the 

 inflorescence, but scattered and not in whorls. Flowers rather small, in a 

 ^^S' simple, loose raceme. Calyx-lobes free. Corolla with appendages 



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