182 XCVI. CHENOPODIACEJE, | Enchylana. 
Queensland. Burdekin river, F. Mueller; Bokhara Creek, Leichhardt; Rock- 
Euge O'Shunesy i tor river, Bowman; Armadilla, ar 
N. S. Wal rpool plains, A Cunningham; Castlereagh river, C. Moore; 
Murray desert e Goyings mona Victorian Expeditio 
Vict 
y river, Herr 
S. Australia. liliis off ie: 8. ‘Coa st, R. Brown; from the Murray river to St. 
Vincent’s Gulf, F. Mueller; Moun MR Warburt ooper's Creek, Mur 
f ray. 
s Australia, Drummond, n. 717: Murchison river, Oldfield; Sharks Bay, 
“oh : in). 
t ller 
Var.? leptophylla. Leaves very slender. Perianths very s all. —Near e 
ensland, «oben Perhaps a distinct uaa; "put the frato are very sm 
Var. glabra. Stems and end quite glabrous.—Bay of Inlets, Banks and Men 
Brisbane river, F. Mueller; Darlin ng river, V'ictoricn Expedition ; between Stokes 
Range and Cooper’s Creek, Wheeler 
Besides the woolly aed galls to which this species is liable (like those of Kochia 
villosa and other Chenopodiac ces), it is subject to a monstrosity, apparently caused 
grub. is this monstrosity in the typical form that is described by Moquin as E. 
paki "Eg in the glabrous variety constitutes the E. paradoxa, Br. 
4. E. villosa, F. Muell. in Trans. Ehil, Inst. Vict. ii. 76. Stems 
—— at the bas e, procumbent or ascending, rarely exceeding 6 
closed over the fruit, la NEN and deeper than in Æ. tomentosa ; 2 or 3 outer 
ones broad and thickened near the apex into 2 obtuse angles or i 
7 one of the outer ones me lar, 2 very rarely 3 inner ones flat an 
triangular with a thickened transverse line at the base outside. Styles 
2 (orrarely 3?). Fruit and uno of E. tomentosa. 
Queensland. acilis, Bart 
N. S. Wales. Peel river and near Cassilis, Leichhardt ; Billabong, Bissill. 
Victoria. Bacchus March and Station Peak, F. Mueller; Little river, Fullagar- 
BH Near Adelaide, F. Mueller. 
species connects in some measure ts Seta with Kochia, for the ees 
dicent of of the i oben may be regarded as an incipient wing. The 
llosa and sek mentosa are unfortunately selected, as both are retin 
almost if tót. quite glabrou 
9. E. marginata a, Benth. An undershrub branching at the bas 
with ascending stems not exceeding 6 i in. in our specimens, very vilo 
as well as the young foliage with soft fulvous silky or woolly hairs. 
s rather crowded, linear, obtu tuse, soft but flat; often above $1 
long, "e villous at first, becomin nearly glabrous with age. Flower 
very small, solitary in the axils. Fru 
circular base of nearly 1 i diameter, the tube shorty an 
pode 
T-— I 
ruiting perianth sessile, with of = 
