312 CIII. LAURINEÆ. | Cassytha. 
appressed ‘aire or vem slabe us. uiting uidi Re 
to 4 lines long, the whole lant hry the flowers usually drying 
Y hlask —Meissn. in DC. i. 254; Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. i. 817; 
eissn. l. e. 255. 
N. S. Wales. Port Ja ckson, R. B i 
Victoria. Near Melbourne, Boro; t Cater Inlet, Dand g and Buffalo Ranges, 
F. Mueller. 
Tasmania. ANUS nt near Launceston, chiefly on Acacias, J. D. Hoo 
S. Australi e Victoria, Mount Baker, Flinders Ranges, T. Mueller; 
. Gawler panees, Tins (the latter specimens bad and doubtful). 
W. Australia. S.W. Bay, on Acacias near the sea, Oldfield. 
» Meissn. in DC. Prod. xv. i. 256. 
smallest-flowered one, quite ilab, with filiform stems. Peduncles 
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the lower ones distant. Perianth scarcely } line long. Fruit not seen. 
W. Australia. Harvey, Drummond (3rd coll. ?) suppl. n. 61 and n. 152. 
10. C. racemosa, Nees in Pl. Preiss. i. 691. Glabrous in the 
form, s D stems. Spikes or racemes pedunculate wit fov 
sometimes crowded at the end of the peduncle, more frequently 
distant, M ed te or rarely nearly sessile, Mod 
under 1 line long. ree stamens of the outer row, thom arr e 
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but always without anther- ber the other stamens as in the rest of the 
genus. Fruiting perianth Shar ovoid or obovoid, ea 6-ribbet, 
about 2 lines diameter.—Meissn. in DC. Prod. xv. i. 957 ; welleri, 
cogi: l.c. 957; C. digitata, Nees in Pl. Preiss. i. 620; Brie l. 
nsland. More o distant ot 
thator d E the rest of the species, pc miei eiu ss thee’ re Hulen 
I am unable to discover any pe 4 sepu e it even as 
ustralia. King George's Sound id adjoining distet on vey, Preiss," 
din Drummond, n. 133, 996, 229, and suppl. n F. Mueller 
Stems more or le din hai 
idm ike pe ‘pedicels rather lon Pod auBcopitats oh o how a DO.P jód: xv. : E 5 parin 
—W. Australia, aik u. 203; King George’s Sound and Gordon ri r, Ol afis. 
ISUN tui 
When pn pedicels are very short vr à 
ry s C. Pen might be mistaken fo 
but it is always te readily distengruished im in its fo eer by the stam oe instead o 
ED opposite the inner perianth- vate e which I have not observed in any % 
es. arveys 
. C. umbellata, Meissn. in DC. Prod. xv. i. 257, from towards Cape Biches la ade 
seems to me to be rather a half ias state of C. racemosa, var. pilos an A 
tinct species. The pedie sb are most of them much elongated and "iere of a long 
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