378 CIV. PROTEACEJE, [ Symphyonema, 
Leaves shortly pu twice or three times trifid, with short flat linear 
or linear-lanceolate mucronate-acute segments, the whole leaf 1 to 1} in. 
12 
.N. S. Wales. Grose river, R. Brown; Blue Mountains, Sieber, n, 63, A. Cun- 
ningham, Fraser, Woolls, and others; Castlereagh, C. Moore. 
2. S. paludosum, R. Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 158, Prod. 871. A 
glabrous perennial or undershrub, closely resembling S. montanum, and 
perhaps a variety only. It is more diffuse, the leaves rather less divided 
as in that Tes —Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv 397; S. abrotanoides, Sieb. 
= i an yst. 
N. S. Wales. Port Jackson, R. Brown, Sieber, n. 61, 62; Argyle bt id 
Fraser ; Ulawarra, Shepherd. 
9. BELLENDENA, R. Br. 
: Flowers hermaphrodite. Perianth regular, the segments free, eu 
ing. Stamens inserted at the base of the perianth-segments, but 
from them; filaments erect, anthers all perfect, the connective not pro- 
duced beyond the cells. No hypogynous scales. Ovary shortly s 
tate, tapering into a short thic ils with a terminal stigma; ovwes t 
E: orthotropous. Fruit membranous, compressed, indehiscent, 
rdered by a very narrow wing, the style reflexed upon one margin. 
Shrub. Leaves scattered, toothed at the end, or entire. Fore 
small, in a terminal pedunculate dense raceme, without bracts, the pe 
dicels singly scattered, not in pairs. 
The genus is limited to a single exclusively Tasmanian species. 
me 
montana, R, Br. in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 100, Prod. he a 
low glabrous shrub, sometimes under 6 in. high and bushy o ual 
or tw " 
nd i 
quite entire. Peduncles terminal, much longer than tà is of 2 10. 
ing a short dense raceme of small white flowers on pedicels * 
lines, the rhachis and sometimes the pedicels minutely hoary- 
