pu CV. THYMELER. 18 
W. Austr en rdon and Kalgan r rivers, ouis id of King George's 
Sound, Bazter ; at ‘Callam’s Inlet, Esper. e Bay, Jk mne ; also with the perianths 
almost glabrous i in the upper portion, Gardiner river m Cape Arid, Maxwell. 
Some specimens have female perianths only, with iiit preke and long styles; 
in E" all the perianths are hermaphrodite, but both forms of flower appear to be 
tile 
tifolia, R. Br. Prod. 360. An erect fares slender 
hairs not much afe in the persistent than in the dec iduo 8 portion, 
the Lilo abet 1} lines long. Filamen én half a s Tig to nearly 
as long as the lobes; anthers with a iatha broad arimak but the 
. short, but not seen ripe.—Meissn. in Pl. Preiss. ii. 269, and in DC. 
[ Pi. xiv. ET pave the vars. a and 3); Calyptrostegia angustifolia, 
[ C. Bull. Acad. Petrop. iv. (1845) 74. 
E w. King George's Sound and 7 par - districts, R. Brown, F. 
_ Bauer, Pastor. A. A ODIAN rummond, 3rd n. 287, and pe others ; ed 
. between Moore and Murchison rivers, Vader 6th coll. n d 
. in the Banksian herbarium has the lea perg Voge and the jenidtut p portion of the the 
4 peo ths more densely and longer sky vilous t n the others. R. Brown's own speci- 
. men is a poor one with smaller flowers than 
E 1E osa, M: 1. Preiss. ii. 269, ei in DC. Prod.x 
T 500. An po slightly branched shrub of 1 to 2 ft., glabrous pati 
_ the a nce. Leaves ont linear-lanceolate, concave, j to 
ut n 
neath ion ry. irmte globular, usually larger than in P. 
thers with a narrow connective. Fruit short, not acuminate, 5 
with a copious albumen, and nearly terete Maher the cotyledons nar- 
oC as long as the radicle.— Calyptrostegia nervosa, ae Ann 
4. 
(Q W. Aus ; Drummond; S. Coast i Renters Lake Sapphire, Harper ; perling 
Range, pO Siva’ (with smaller ‘flowers) ; ; M'Callum's Inlet and eastward to Cape Le 
