Pimelea.] CV. THYMELEJE. 7 
Endeavour river, Banks and Sola bee A, Cunningham ; P. rtis, 
Key ppel EE p Shoalwater Bay, Broad Sound, Æ. Brown; Cape York, premna d Port 
zala urdekin river, Bowman; AE a and Rockingham Bay, 
Thozet and othe: 
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long, the lobes scarcely above 3 line and obtuse. Stamens shorter than 
the lobes, with the short anthers of P. cornucopi. 
Queens land. Upper Roper river, F. Mueller ; Cape river, Bowma 
A specimen from — flats, Moant King, Glenelg district, Martin, referred by 
Mueller, Fragm., o P. sanguinea, with the evidently red flowers of that 
species, has the habit. and involures of P. cornucopie ; but it is insufficient to deter- 
mine sakea its affiniti 
EUPIMELEA.—[Involucral bracts free, like the stem leaves, 
orra ther buie Flowers Agric ant the opa not cir-- 
wh 
concave detti usually opposite 
To this section belong the several New Zealand oae of Pimelea. 
DC. Prod. xiv. 511, A low much- 
or floral leaves rather broader than the qose Receptacle, shortly 
villous. Flowers hermaphrodite, but in some measure dimorphous, 
ilico back s back or ne 
Victoria. ong mountains, Albert rt Range, mounts dne on mo Latrobe, 
Bawbaw and Cobborne mountains at an elevation of 4000-6000 . Mue 
6. P. longifolia, Banks and Sol.; Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 516. 
An erect much-branched shrub of 2 ft., glabrous except the inflorescence, 
and often a minute tuft of hairs on the apex of each leaf. Leaves 
opposite, sessile, crowded, lanceolate, flat or nearly so, green or ee 
3 to l in. lo: mg in Moore's specimens; but often much larger in 
Zealand o Flower-hea terminal, sessile gens a few fiel nud 
