i CY. THYMELEZ. | [Pimelea. - 
11. P. hispida, R od. 860. An erect shrub, attaining 9 to 4' | 
» inn apa sahti miee except the infloreseen ce. Leave ves. 3 
i 
g ovate un in 
Uolo. and $ in. long or rather more, sso o or scarcely peti tolit 
flat or the margins scarcely recurved. Flo eads terminal, globular. 
ng p: are the middle and on 
ces nearly as long as the Shee ots oblong with a narro 
connective. The fruit seems to vary, short and Dese eie g a. 
and stipitate within the perianth, the epicarp membra 
t. um riena Pagus, (A. Mey. in Bull Abad eee 
(1845) 73. 
. King eid s Sound and adjoining districts, R. Brown, A. 
bei areal EF. Mello E others 
. lanata, R. Br. Prod. 360, Meissn. in Pl. mlana Y 604, and in DC. Prod. xi 
Calyptrostegia lanata, Endl. Gen Pl. Suppl. iv iv. part 2, 61, appears to be a EG. 
of P. hispida with the leaves usually but not always shorte Mar broader, and the smaller 
perianth breaking off more readily above the middle of the 
12. P. rosea, R. Br. Prod. 300. A much- Mitis shrub, clo 
allied to P. ferruginea, to vidi F. Mueller reduces it as a vari etr. hs 
is of taller growth and more slender. Leaves opposite, be or line 
oblong, often above 4 in. long, with the recurved or revolute mar, 
of P. ginea. Flowers larger than in that species, but of a nla 
structure, pink or white. Involucral bracts 4, broad and membranous, 
n f 
reiss. i, 602, and i 
Prod. xiv. 503; Bot. Mag. t. 1458, and possibly Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 88; 
P. Hendersoni, Grah. in Bot. Mag. t. 8721; Heterolena rosea, C. A. Mey. in 
em Acad. Petrop. iv. (1845) 73 and H. Hendersoni j, C. A. Me m 
4. 
W. Australia. an River, Fraser, Drum mond, Tof Coll. we MODICUM 
et 1276 ; King ite s Sound or adjoining Mm E Brown, , Fraser, D 
(2nd “coll. 2) n. 110, 166, F. Mueller; Sabina ri 
13. P. eric we men Pl. Nov. Holl. i. 10 As : 
ovate or oblong, hen or ro ar mucronate, rath 
quite glabrous, shorter than the flowers, wi M colat 
like the stem-leaves. Perianth-tube about 4 lines lon not c 
