Mhocercis.] Lxxxiii. scnvOniuLARiNE.^, 



479 



very open at the top ; lobes broad, obtuse, about as long as tlie tube. An- 

 tliers 1-celled. Capsule shorter than or scarcely exceeding the calyx, ovoid- 

 globular; valves bifid. Seeds fe\r.—A. amhhjantha, F. Muell. Fragm. i. 

 179. 



Victoria. Grampians and "Wimmera, Dallacki/. . n 4 



S. Australia. Gravelly sand ridges ou the Murray, F. Mueller ; Tattiara County, 



12. A. scabrella, BentJi. in DC. Prod. x. 192. A spreading shrub, 

 with the foliage nearly of A. albicans, but the branches much more slender 

 the smaller ones almost tiliform, and scabrous as well as the leaves with small 

 stellate hairs, but not tomentose. Leaves ovate or oblong, obtuse, entire, 

 very shortly petiolate, from \ in. long when broad to \ in. when narrow. 

 Pedicels mostly filiform, solitarv, terminal or opposite the upper leaves. 

 Calyx and corolla-tube of A. albicans, but the acute corolla-lobes appear to 

 be longer and m.ore slender tlmn in that species. Anthers 1-celled. ^Cap- 

 sule not sem.—C>/phanthera scabrella, Miers, lUustr. ii. App. 32. t. 8d. 



Wales. Ncpean river, R Cunningham. 



JTales. 335, i. 2. An erect 



much-brauched shrub of 2 or 3 ft., the branches and foliage densely covered 

 ^"■'tb a stellate tomeutuin, rather loose and almost floccose in the typical torm. 

 I*aves ovate or oblong, very obtuse, entire, the margins often recurved, sessile 

 or Tery shortly petiolate, from i in. long when broad to about ^ m- ^i»en 

 i>arrow. Plowers shortly petiolate, usually 3 or 3 together m the upper 

 fjiU, forming sometimes' narrow leafy panicles. Calyx-tube under 1 Ime 

 long, glabrous or loosely stellate-tomcntose in the typical form the tceiri 

 n^'Tow. shorter or longer than the tube. Corolla white, the tube about . 

 ™es long, streaked with purple inside ; lobes very narrow, acute, longer than 

 ?e tube. Anthers 1-cclled. Capsule small, globular the valves bifid. 



Seeds few.-Benth. in DC. Prod. x. 192; Sweet, *''l- A;"^'^=^ •./•.^Iv « 

 Vhnthra albicans, Miers. lUustr. ii. App. 31. t. 84, and C. omhfolia, Miers, 



'•c. 33. t. 85. 



W.S. Wales. Rne Hills near Batlmrst, A. Cunningham, also Backhouse; near 

 ^assilis, C. Moore. „ 



^ Y (o^uentosa, Benth. 1. c. Tomentum close and white covering t5^^,*=7|^^_l'p3; 

 J<he rest of the pla,it.- C^/phanthera tomentom, Miers, lUust. ii. App. 3.. t. bo. 

 ''^"ge, A. Cunningham.. 



}^- A.tasmamca, Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. i. 2S9. t. ^^^ ^^^'^ ^^^^^^^ 



ttaming 10 to 12 ft., the branches aiul foliage covered with a ho stella e 

 ^"'^ntmn. Leaves oblong or lanceolate, obtuse, entire he -^'S" "="^^^ 

 ^•^"rved, contracted into a short petiole, mostly f to H ;"• orjhtn luxu- 

 '^'it 2 in. long. Flowers of a yellowish white, on f f P^. J'^^^^^ .°\l^t 



S^<^tber ia the axils of small flJral leaves and crowded at t^^^ ^"'^^ «^Jj^ 

 ^anchlets. Calyx tomentose. the tube about 1 line long ; 1;^^^ ^J^, ^e ^^ 



f^^^^riate, nsuallv about as long as the tube ^oro la-tube 2 to 2 line 

 jng, streaked with pnrple inside" lobes lanceolate aci^e, at ^'^^^ as kn^ as 



S^'^j^be. Anthers 1-ceUed. Capsule small, nearly fl^^^^^^^ ' / ^^f ^ ^^'^• 



«eeds k^ .—Cyphanthera tasrnanica, Miers, lilust. n. App. 30. t. »4. 



