Helieia.] CIV. PROTEACER. 405 
glabrous. Fruit smooth and hard, above 1 in. diameter , but not seen 
quite ripe. Seed (nearly full-grown) with a deeply rugose testa. 
Eieland. Scrubs near Brisbane, W. Hill. 
N. S. Wales. Clarence river, Beckler, C. Moore; Richmond river, C. Moore. 
?. H. australasica, F. Muell. in Hook. Kew Journ. ix. 97. A small 
tte, quite glabrous. Leaves oval-elliptical, obtuse or scarcel - 
nate, entire or irregularly toothed, contracted into a very short petiole, 
glabrous and veined on both sides, 4 to 8 in. long. Racemes axillary 
or lateral, shorter than the leaves or rarely ee the shorter upper 
Frui 
"m! us s Macadam range, F. Mueller; Port * Minen Schultz. 
" en 18 very aor allied to the common Asiatic H, e inha 
* glabriflora, F. Muell Fragm. ii. 91. A small tree quite 
Ad a ovate- -elliptical, obtuse or bal Bante soumnato, entire 
Tr very rarely coma SUA into a short petiole, 2 to 3 in. long, 
toriaceous with the veins less conspicuous than in H. australasica. R 
temes terminal elias or lateral, very slender, glabrous, about as long 
ines Ion ^s i: to 1 lin e long. Perianth very slender, glabrous, about 4 
m "Prat quu seen young.—H. conjunctifiora, F. Muell. Fragm. 
1 p. S. Wales. Camden Haven,.C. Moore; Leycester Creek, Richmond river, 
H, ferruginea M 97, moderate-sized tree, 
, a, F. Muell. Fragm. iii. , 
| a branches and inflorescence densely villous E. docta inous or à 
ars, mbigh often os on the princi ipad veins of the underside 
eave 
e the m 
Ee or axillary, rather dense, shorter than 
P lag on à very short commo cel. em 
ous-villous, 24 to 3lineslong. Hypogynous gian 
id broad, irregular, 9 of them sometimes united. uit not seen 
E. Rockin imm Bay, D 
allachy. 
Wales, Tweed, Richmond par Cledecl rivers, C. Moore. 
