30 CV. THYMELEJXE. [ Pimelea. [ 
54. P. petrophila, F. Muell. in Linnea, xxv. 442. A shrub of 1 to 
2 ft., "with erect dichotomous slightly hairy branches, the foliage gl 
brous. Leaves opposite, cite -lanceolate, from under 1 in. to near 
3 in. long, flat or concave, the midrib prominent underneath a 
the lateral veins often ride Flower-heads small, terminal or i 
the forks, with 4 involucral bracts siniihié to the leaves or rat 
broader. "Receptacle villous. Flowers dicecious, the perianths silky- 
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numerous, like the stem- lia Dii ai road. Flowers hermaphrodite or 
55.? P. Bowmanni, F. Muell. Herb. An erect shrub, softly sil 
hairy all over. Leaves alternate, crowded, sessile, oblo: sanoan 
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