Pimelea.] CV. THYMELEX. 31 
the fruiting perianth, which is entirely nerveless, the lobes shorter 
kir, 007 the males and the anthers abortive. —Meissn. in DC. Prod. 
iv jd 
lia. Upper Victoria river and Sturt's Oe F. Mueller ; twenty es 
Th T Port Nichol, N.W. coast, Maitland. The latter specimens ed considere 
var. Maitlandi, by F. Mueller, I can find n ens except the 
larger. The pina from Roebue k Bay, Hartin, quoted by $e my are » doubtful, 
rer pip in leaf on 
long as the tu i the to ie ones sometimes Nem than the outer 
ones, Fi angi ts very short; anthers with a very broad convex dorsal 
connective, the cells dingy wate el on the inner face. Fruiting base 
of the perianth somewhat curved and contracted into a neck, the fruit 
iali shortl acuminate; reis analisiak, endocarp not con- 
. 831; t liv. ; P. 
. A. Cunn. Herb. non R. Cunn irs thymifolia, resl. Bot. Bem. vede 
P. Muelleri, Meissn. in mt xxvi. , and in DC. Prod. xiv. 512 
N. Poser Port Jackson to the guod eere R. Brown, Sieber, n. 205 ‘id 
~ Fl Mixt.n ; Macquarrie and Lachlan a Cun ningham ; M udgee, Woolls ; 
_ Wilson's Peak, Teichhee dt New England, pi "Stu t, C.M 
ictoria. Port Phillip, Gunn; ; Portland, "Allitt - à tiri =e Robertson. 
3 asmania. Port Daly rymple, A. Brown; common by the banks of streams, &c., 
E J. Ep p adeat ; 
Australia. rut Bay, Lynedoch valley, F. Mueller, Behr. 
Iky, the leaves often hairy on both sides. Flowers sometimes 
rather larger, amr nee TN Myr er and all female on some „specimens es of this 
and: the following variety. nn., Meissn. in T v. 012 ; 
N. of roe vende A. Cunnin ham; ; New cope C. Stuart ; Mount M'Ivor Aes enn 
F. M i 
| som 
| or eciam peduncles (or enis branches 4 to Li. in., ys rather 
Queensland. Warwick, Bec i 
