- Pimelea.] CV. THYMELEZ. 23 
. Prod. xiv. 514; Rudge in Trans. Linn. Soc. x. 288, t. 14, f. 2 ; Calyp- 
ditis spicata, Endl. Gen. Pl. Suppl. iv. part 2, 61. 
N. S. Wales. sho Jackson and neighbouring districts, R. Brown, A. & R. 
Cunning and other 
piculigera, F. Mid "n Herb. from near Lake Muir, in W. Aust ralia, J. R. Muir 
| evi vide Aoi very nearly allied to P. spicata, but the specimen is wholly insufficient to 
_ characterize it either as a variety or distinct species. 
38. P. e qe Hook. f. i 
| not lengthen into a din Perianths glabrous or sprinkled with a few 
_ hairs, of the size of those of P. spicata, but the lobes longer in propor- 
tion to the tube, and the filaments rather longer.— Meissn. in 
xiv. 514. 
i asmania Ap] arently rare, pape A found in abundance in one spot near Pen- 
. guete, Launceston, Lawrence, Gunn, A rcher. 
. 89. P. latifolia, R. Br. Prod. 362. A spreading silky-hairy shrub 
. or undershrub of 1 to 2ft. Leaves alternate, elliptical or lanceolate 
[oj dn. iem Perianth-tube about 2 lines long, circumsciss about t 
. middle after flowering, leaving a bottle-sha sj fruit base as 4 
P vid sposi; the lobes rather short and obtuse. Filaments short ; pend 
1 deum oe Peery Vis R. Den: Port Dom, Fes ; Rock- 
hampton poo Head of the Dee river, Bowman; Mount Elliott wi Mount 
40. P. deu: F. Muell. in Linnea, xxv. 443. An erect slender 
deciduous involucral bracts like the. stem-leaves but smaller, and 
remaining dense and compact after flowering, the hirsute rhachis not 
exceeding 2 lines. Flowers smaller than in P. trichostachya, the rianth- 
hairs shorter and less s reading, the tube much shorter above the ovary, 
but similarly bi circumsciss after flowering and the fruit the same.— 
Meissn. in Linn vi. 350, and in DC. Prod. xiv. 511. 
Messin ss ‘a Dallachy 
S. Australia. Cudnaka and N. of Lake Gairdner, F, Mueller. 
