156 LXVII. EPACRIDEiE. [JitrohtM. 



foUam, Sond. in PI. Preiss. i. 300 ; Stvphelia cuneifoUa, 1. Muell. Fragm. 

 vi. 37. "^ ° 



"W. Australia. Lucky Bay, R. Brown ; King George's Sound and adjoining districts, 

 Baxter, Oldjield, and others, and thence to Swan River, Dnmmond, Ist Coll. n. 473, 5M 

 Coll. n. 300, Preiss, n. 421, 423, 423, and Murchison river, Oldjield; eastward to Salt 

 and Phillips rivers, Maxwell. 



^ 11. A. Humifasum, R. Br. Prod. 538. Diffuse or prostrate and much 

 branched, glabrous or the branclies pubescent. Leaves narrow-lanceolate 

 to linear or almost subulate, tapering into a pungent point, minutely deiiticu- 

 late-ciliate, flat or very slightly concave or convex, under \ in. long. Flowers 

 red, axillary, on very short pedicels. Bracteoles mucronate, above 1 line 

 long. Sepals mucronate, 2^ to 3 lines long. Corolla-tube not twice as long 

 asthe calyx, with 5 tufts of liairs inside, forming a ring a little below the 

 middle, and more or less hairy at the throat; lobes about 8 lines long, 

 bearded inside, with glabrous, mucronate-acute tips. Filaments short, flat; 

 anthers attached near the top. Hypogvnous disk truncate. Stigma large, 

 globular.— DC. Prod. vii. 738 ; Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. i. 244 ; Bot. Mag. t. 



liiimifi 



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Mueller 



troloma pallidum, Sond. in Liunsea, xxvi. 246, not of R. Br, 



N. S. Wales. Port Jactson, R. Brown, Sieher, n. 65, and others; near Mount 

 Alton, A. Cunningham ? (not in flower). *" — 



Victoria. Near Melbourne, Adamson ; Wilson's Promontory 

 Slvipton, Whan. 



Tasmania. Derwent river, R. Brown ; abundant on sandy and stony heaths, /. T>. 



Hooker. ^ •' 



T S. Australia. Rivoli Bay, Flinders and Moimt Lofty Ranijes Torrens river, Kangaroo 

 Island, F. Mueller ; Port Lincoln, Wllhdmi. J = > 



M^. Australia. King George's Sound, R. Brown, or to the eastward, Baxter. 



A deuiicalatum -R. Br. Prod. 538 ; DC. Prod. vii. 739. Stvp/ielia denticulata, Spreng. 

 Syst. L 658, from Memory Cove, R. Broicn, Port Lincoln, Wilhelmi, etc., differs slighfl.V 

 irom ttie comraon A. luumfusum m its broad leaves, but many of the Ta^manian specimeas 

 have theiu almost, if not quite as broad. 



^ 12. A. divaricatum, 8ond. in PL Preiss. i. 299. A straggling, diva- 

 ricately-branched shrab of 1 to 2 ft., the brancldets minutely pubescent. 

 Leaves lanceolate or linear-lanceolate, spreading or reflexed, mucrouate-acnte 

 or tapenng into a pungent point, very convex, and usually shining above, 

 the margins revolute and entire, the larger ones above i in. but mostly 

 shorter. Flowers (red) solitary in the axils, besides a small rudiment in the 

 upper bract. Bracteoles obtuse, about 1 line long. Sepals mucronate, 3 to 

 4 Imes long._ Corolla-tube not much longer than the calvx, with 5 tuft? of 

 hairs inside in a ring above the base, and the throat half y ; lobes H H''^^ 

 long, bearded with very acute, glabrous tips. Filaments short, flat; anthers 

 oblong, attached above the middle. Hypogynous disk truncate. Stigma 

 ^ohnX^r.-Cyathodes Baxteri, DC. Prod. vii. 741; Leucopogon ejjacriif'h 

 DC. Prod vii 754; SlT/p/celia epacridis, F. Muell. Fragm. vi. 38; A. p^rt; 

 yens, Stschegl. m Bull. Mosc. 1859. i. 8 (with rather broad leaves); A- 

 spleudens. Planch, in Fl. des Serrcs. x. 129. t. 1018 (from the figure aud 



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