- Pimelea.] CV. THYMELEX. P is 
. :Meissn. Le.; P. colorans, Mitch. Pony Austr. 362 not of A. Cunn.; 
P. Mitcheili, Meissn. in DC. Prod. x 
SAL. en, R. Brown; pene river, Mitchell; dividing ranga 
between Flinders and Burdekin rivers, Thoze 
N. Wales. Wellington valley, A. Cunningham; ; New England, C. Stuart. 
gn Ux es Leaves shorter and an er. 
ales. Hastings river, Butle 
Vies. Mount M'Ivor and Mount na F. Mueller ; luta Mes 
; . glauca, and the hairs of the receptacle are short, and the bracts glabrous 
_ inside and rather thin. In long series of specimens from various localities some may 
. met with which seem ibl to connect P, Ylena , P. collina and P. linifolia. 
ddi 
the iero bracts ovate, obtuse or acute, often coloured, rri 
1 E linjfolia.— P. cernua, R. Br. Prod. 359 ; Meissn. in D pics xiv. 497 ; 
| Hoo 
= Meissn. in Linnea, xxvi. 348, and in DC. Prod. xiv. pe 
: dee Melted in DC. Brod. xiv. 499 (partly) ; Calyptrostegia idle 
E irony diem Mey. in Bull. Acad. Petrop. iv. (1845) 74. : 
q Wales. Mount Caley, A. Cunningham; collected also by Mitchell in his 
5 sedis of 1835. 
1 asmania. Port Dalrymple, R. Brown; common in dry sandy tracts throughout 
1 as y ve ne mse Hooker. 
St. Vincent's Gulf, Blandowski. 
28. P. linifolia, Sm. Bot. - Holl. 31, t. 11. An erect shrub, 
- from under 1ft. to 2 or 3 ft. high , glabrous except the inflorescence, 
the branches usually slender and virgate. Leaves opposite, on very 
short petioles, linear or oblong, passing also into linear-spathulate or 
linear-lanceolate, from under Tin. to about 1 in. long, nearly flat, the 
margins in the dry state usually slightly recurved and rather convex 
than concave. Flower-heads terminal, A n ren ar, erect ; iofra bracts 
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