WAS T POR Pe Tee eee 
TEE ee PEU PEE ET ee ee AL I T a T RARE 
Myoporum. | XC. MYOPORINEX, 9 
imperfect dissepiment, or more frequently solitary by the abortion of the 
other ovule.—Bot. Mag. t. 1830, A. DC. Prod. xi. 711; Pogonia debilis, 
108; Myoporum diffusum, R. Br. Prod. 516, A. DC. Prod. xi. 711; 
Capraria. cal; oe, A. Gray, in Proc. Amer. Acad. vi. 49; Benth. Fl. 
Austral. above, iv. 508. 
i ntm Md se l and Shoalwater Bays and Broad Sound, R. Brown ; Dawson 
pieni river, Moreton Bay, FP. Mueller ; oe ton, Dallachy and others ; 
Nerkool Creek, Connor’s river, Bowman; Darlin be. 
N. al Port Jackson to the Blue Miata R. Brown and o ers ; 
Hunter’s river, A. Cunningham and. others; Clarence river, Beckler ; Richmond 
river, Fawcett. 
E uad dogg of the last voltus Dr. Torrey has per ve Oa and sent 
a flowe e specimen inady vertently described b apraria, of 
which it Piin SO dh the HAM ct, and to which species I had pce myself referred 
it on a first hasty sortin 
ir Specie 
13. M. mucronulatum DC. Prod, xi. 706. A glabrous shrub 
with the aspect foliage and bese nearly of the var. apiculatum of M. 
. long. Pedicels 
together, 2 to 4 lines long. Cal — short. Corolla-lobes s d 
“East Coast" Herb. ies na 4 have seen oh specimen de- 
cori ‘De Candélle, but m not had the Morale of examining the ovary or 
fruit. Tu tations given for Australian plants m the co. llectios of Baudin and 
other early y navigators are not to be depende up hé cóte occidentale" or u côte 
Cris nine. sometimes attached to plants sob the idt Arekipehiies or from 
e nort 
9. PHOLIDIA, R. Br. 
Angora A. DO.; Ms Duttonia and Pholidiopsis, F. Muell.) 
2-celled, or more or less Hood ree led, with 1 seed in each cell. 
—Shrubs. Leaves alternate scattered o r irregularly opposite, entire or 
toothed. Flowers salan dimos xd sessile, or on very sho 
pedicels (exoept in in P, sa 
