f 



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by the side of or rather below the floral leaves or bracts. Calyx-segments 



-atlier broad, obtuse or shortly acuminate, about 1 line long but somewhat 

 enlarged after flowering. Nuts obovate, spreading, convex, gloc ndiat« all 

 over, attached by the inner end of the under surface.— DC. Irod. x. 150 ; 

 Hook. f. "Fl. Tasm. i. 280. 



N. S. Wales. Paterson's River, R. Brown; Bent's Basin, WooUs ; New EngJauJ 



C. Stuart; ClzrencG nve.T. Beckler. , . rr ir //.« Wnr, 



Victoria. Shady places, Da.ideuong Mountains and LatroLe nver, F. Mueller ; W an- 



wm river, Robertson. 

 Tasmania. Very damp shady situations. Circular Head, Gunn, 



2. C. suaveolens, Jt. Br. Trod. 495. An erect stout coarsely-hirsute 

 plant with a perennial stock, the stems slightly branched 1 to L tt. mgti. 

 Kadical and lower leaves on long petioles, lanceolate or oblong, sometnucs 

 several inches long : stem-leaves feiv, on shorter petioles, the upper ones 

 small, sessile, lanceolate. Kacemes loose, more or less forked with smai 

 leafy bracts below most of the pedicels. Pedicels longer than the calyx and 

 sometimes \ in. long, recurved after flowering. Calyx-segments very- open, 

 ";now, lI^ine3 long. Nuts OYoid, spreading, flat or ^^'o^^^^b^. 7'"/.^' 

 t"^% glochidiate outside, obliquely attached by their inner sniooth foce to 

 t e broad very prominent almost hemispherical re^eptack. Seed flat or 

 ? %% concave. Embryo concave.-DC. Prod. x. 156 , Hook. f. PL fasm. 



.. . Embryo concave. 



11. 368. 



. N. S. Wales. Port Jackson, R. Bro.n ; between the Upper Began and Lachlan 

 "^^s. L Morton ; Wellington Valley, A. Cunningham „ ^. j^^eUer and 



Victoria. Port Phillip, R. Brown; common about Me bourne ^ 



<'«';"; Skipton, Whan; Win.mera, i)^^W'y; "^"^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^TV^' n ff.'.X-.r 

 Tasmania. Port Dairy mple, R. Brown ; common in dry soil, /• D. Hooker. 



\C. australe, R. Br. Prod. 495. An erect stout l>-f F^'f "I;;;; 



f^"ally taller than G. suaveolens, and the hairs of the lower F "^ f ^^^^^^^ 

 1«"S and reflexed. Radical and lower leaves on long F*^^';^, ^^^ ;;S 

 ?'ie8 nearly sessile, all lanceolate or the lower ones oblong often seve a 

 >"^l^es long. Flo;ers sweet-scented, light blue or ^'^^e 'ong 1^" ler 

 ""J^e or less forked racemes, without bracts, the pedicels ^""[^^J ^f^^^^ \' 

 fn and mostly shorter. Calyx-segments shortly !;f F^^'^^^^^^flVor «dth 

 ^'"^long. Nuts Very spreading, depressed, obovate, ei her W^^^^^^^^ 



] "^ore or less raised and glochidiate margin, the whole ! '^['l^^ J ^^^" " ^^^?,' 

 ^ glochidiate, attached fo the convex or almost hem sph cal eceptac e 



?^ glochidiate, attached To the convex or a most hemispti i cm . 

 Sy^^raaU smooth portion at the inner end of the>r under suiface. 

 flat.-DC. Prod. X. 151 ; Hook. f. PL Tasm. n. 368. 



. »»• S. Wale.. Hastings, Clarence, and Macleay rivers. BeckJer ; Bichmond nver, 



^'"^th Paramatta and Mud^ee, IVoolh ; ^-"■^"■'''/^^""'"R^rbarebin Creek, etc., 

 ^Victoria. Port Phillip, i^mo^; Forest Creek, Sno^^■y River. Dartbmtr , 



■Mueller; Wendu Vale, Robertson. . ., j ^ ff^oJ^er. 



Jf-^smauia. Port Dah-y.nple. R. Brown; common in dry soil, J. V. Jio 

 ,,> fruit of this species s;meti;es almost passes into that of the genus or section O.p^.a 

 ^*. although alwavs -rlof hidlate. 



*• C. Drummondii, BeuiL A tall erect hispid perennial like C. 



