Kochia. XCVI. CHENOPODIACER, 189 
pec ies. Flowers small, 
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branous lobes. Stam Styles 2, connate at the base. Fruiting 
perianth about 13 dus 2 a including the wings, the tube below 
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Phil. Inst. Vict. ii. 76; Echinopsilon brachypterus, F. Muell. Fragm. vii. 13. 
N. S. Wales. Lachlan, Murray and Darling rivers, Victoria and other Ex- 
peditions. 
Victoria. Murray river, Dallachy. 
» Aus Nia, Cudnaka and Lake Torrens, F. Mueller ; Cooper's Creek, Howitt 8 
- K. stelligera, F. Muell. Fragm. vii. 183. A diffuse or procum- 
t under shrub spreading to 1 ft. or more, with numerous rather 
slender ascending bran ches not above 6 in. high, clothed as well as the 
ec foliage with a white sak ae wool wearing off from the older 
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crowded in woolly leafy tufts at the ends of the branches, pede 
"eda obular, woo y outside, with short lobes, about 4 line long 
Prai E included. es 2, rather long, scarcely united at the . 
"i "ng perianth nearly 14 lines diameter, of a thick hard consistence, 
«teeth hemisp rial quite smooth, without vertical wings, th 
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Pies, Dos ice hills and Clay flats, Darling desert, Victorian Expedition, 
7. CHENOLEA, Thunb. 
(Echinopsilon, Mog. Eriochiton, F. Muell.) 
wers hermaphrodite or poly rgamous. Perianth depressed-globular, 
mento with 5 (or 4 ?) i eted lobes elosagiine the fruit, and 5 
ors à 
; i essed, S. 
; Dii à annular, the radicle often ascending over the cotyledonar end.— 
9r spreading undershrubs or shrubs. Leaves alternate, narrow, 
