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1. L. hlacma, F. MuelL A slender twiner, the brandies almost fill- 

 lorm, pubescent as well as the inflorescence antl often the nen^es of the leaves 

 underneath, the foliag-e otlicrwise glabrous. Leaves on very short petioles, 

 oval-ol)long or lanceolate, usually mueronate, cordate at the base, membra- 

 nous, the nuargins often undulate or crisped, 1 to 1^ in. long. Flowers few, 

 m loose ternnnal almost filiform cymes. Pedicels mostly longer than the 

 c<>lyx. ^ Calyx-segments lanceolate, acute, about | line long. Corolla gla- 

 l>i'ous mside, the tube above 1 line long, the lobes acute, as long as the tube, 

 ^alvate m the bud. Anthers united m a luilf-exserted cone. Hypogynous 

 semes lanceolate, as long as tlie ovary. Fruit separating into membranous 

 collides of 3 or 4 in., with a placenta in QniAu—Parsomia lilacina.Y. MuelL 

 Fragm. vi. 127. 



N^'^s'^ w^*^ I^^ckliampton, Lallachy ; Scrubby Creek, LeichhardL 



I.V. n\y^^^^^' Paramatta, J. Cunningham; Clarence river, Beckler ; Richmond 

 fiver, 0. Moore ^ 



til ^' fl" *^^^PJicata, _F. Ilnell, A rather slender twiner, glabrous or 



eir r r^*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^ P^^^^*^^^^^^*' Leaves petiolate, from ovate to oblong- 



iptical or lanceolate, acuminate or acute, quite entire, pennireined, nar- 



^ea at the base, 1 1 to 3 in. long. Flowers in loose terminal cymes, some- 



es axillary from the development of the side branches. Pedicels vary- 



G lora very short to \ in. long. Calvx-segments narrow, fully |- line long, 



IJ^uh spreading tips. Corolla-tube rather broad, under 1 line long, bearded 

 SI e towards the throat ; lobes scarcely so long as the tube, very concave, 



^ »|ost hood-shaped, mucronate,induplicate-vaIvatein the bud. Hypogynous 



j-'^aies narrow-oblong. Carpels of the ovary united but separable. ''Fruit uri- 



''^^^'^ri.^Panonsia induplicata, F. Jiluell. Fragni. vi. 139. 



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Hastings river, Beckler ; Lansdowne river, C, Moore, 



to <r ^*^.^^^»ea, 7?, Br. Prod. 466. A woody climber, scaling trees 

 Le '^^ I '^^igl^t, the pendulous branches rooting when they reach the ground. 

 *ves shortly petiolate, ovate-lanceolate or lanceolate, often acuminate, gla- 

 an/^'^^^^"* 'i»id shining above, paler underneath, the primary veins oblique 

 dm ^Y'^^^'^ pi'on)inent underneath, 2 to 3 or sometimes 4 in. long, in loose pe- 

 axilT ^richotomous cymes or panicles, terminal on the young shoots or 



abo '1*1 r^ *'^^ ^^^^^^ *^"^^' minutely pubescent. Calyx-segments narrow, acute, 

 acut *K ^ ^^"^' Corolla-tube about as long as the calyx; lobes lanceolate, 



liairs^' ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ ^^"^ ^^ ^'**^ '^"^^' ^^^^I'^^^^l i'^^^^^ ^* ^^^^ ^'"^^^ ^^'^^^^ reflexed 

 nive f • '^'^^^^ inserted at the base of the corolla-tube; anthers linear, con- 

 H\T)^ ^" ^^ exserted cone or cylinder, the basal lobes Ion 2: and linear. 



tjt^Jp'J!^!^^ scales large, obtuse. Ovary pubescent. - .» ^, 



the \^ 1 '^^^"? ^^^0 rather thin follicles, the 2 placentas closely connate by 

 viii 401 /'^"^ separating from the follicles in a single plate.— A. DC. Prod, 

 ^^^i (partly) ; Hook, f. Fl Tasm. 1. 370 ; F. MuelL PI. Yict. t. 53. 



"^ictn • ^^^t^' ^^^^^^ouse ; Blue Mountains, Miss Atkinson. 

 7-asm ^ Disappointment and Mount Juliette, F. Mueller, 



^Tines ^^^^1 ^^^^ Dalrymple, It, Brown ; northern parts of the island, in deep shady 

 > *^ic., J, j)^ Hooker, ' 



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vnr *'^*^<^^lata, F. Muell. Rej). Burdek. Expei. 16. An immense 



Fruit 2 to 3 in. long, 



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