J 
16 .CV. THYMELEJE. 
hairs, the deciduous ve silky-villous, the lobes onthe 55 lines r 
Filaments usually half the length of the lobes; anther 
narrow connective. Fruit sessile or nearly so withi dito periawthi th 
epicarp membranous. Seed not seen apes una bat v cotyled 
ed to be rather broad.—Meissn 
Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 286, t. 13; Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. i. ; 
Bot. Cab. t. 161 Hy d humilis, Lad. Bot. Reg. t. 1268 nt of 
ns d. intermedia, Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1439; Maund, Botan 
t. 243; Meissn. in DC. Prod. xiv. 501; Calyptrostegia fee 
. 581, n i 
Zeit. 1848, 394, id in DC. Prod. xiv. 500; Calyptrostegia 
dahliana, Walp. "Ann. iii. 924; P. myrtifolia, Schlecht. Le. 589. 
Queensland. Plains of the Condamine, Leichhardt Darling Downs, Law; 
uu Bowman; Rockhampton, r, Hal 
les. Port Jackson to the Blue Mococedis, f H. Brown and ——— 
warra, Bathurst, Liverpool Plains, A. Cunni "tSc New Engl and, C. gras 
Port Phi illip, R. Brown; Murray and Ovens rivers, ;M 
yim aa j Glenelg river and Wendu jore optan: j monili of the poesi ri 
Alli 
iii: eir lese R. Brown; common in light sandy soil, especially o 
-— xs coast, J. D. Hook 
ustralia. oniu Gulf, R. Brown, Warburton; Lofty Range, Guic 
ir Samada n Mueller. 
E 
3H 
8 sometimes vipat with the P. li inifolia, the most ready distin 
is in the one ne base of the nth being nearly Lose but half concealed by 
long hairs of the receptacle, e s“ dolvi a o usually concave when dry, 
25. P. colorans, ; Meissh. i n DC. Prod. xiv. 499. An 
shrub of 2 or 3 ft. " dc 8 spes the rsdlabeboonee Leaves oppos 
petiolate, linear or lin ear-lanceolate, tapering at both nde, conca 
Marie a que 
N.S. wae oe river, it. Cunningham. 
96. P. collina, R. Br. Prod. 359. An erect shrub, glabrous exci 
the inflorescence, closely resembling P. linifolia, but the loiva 
slightly concave with the parior veins more prominent undern 
running into a marginal nerve when the leaves are nm: 
