Wikstræmia.] CV. THYMELEÆ. 37 
1. W. d C. A. Mey. in Bull, Acad. Sc. Petersb. i. (1843) 357. 
shrub, sometimes low and spreading, sometimes almost arborescent, 
glabrous or the lehdet branches slightl vei ond Leaves from 
and obtuse to ovate-lanceolate dud. ucts e allong-lancenlt 
Adi caring at both ends uae above e in. n long pos sometimes 
1 i ogynous scales 4, small an ey tet abe d in opposite 
Bode, Linn ii R. Br. Prod. 362 ; Hook. and Arn, Bot. 
Beech. t. 15; ik Fragm. vii. 1; W. fatida, A. Gra ray in Seem. 
Journ. Bot i. 302 ; Seem. Fl. Vit. 907 ; W. Shuttleworthii, Meissn. in 
Denkschr. E eus b. Bot. So iii. 287 ; W. Shuttleworthiana, Meissn. in 
DC. Prod. xiv. 544; W. nn Meissn. in Denkschr. Regensb, 
Bot. Ges. iii. 286 and in DC. Prod. xiv. 546 ; "Benth. Fl. Hongk. 297. 
. Australia. Arnhem N. bay, R. Mai j Cleveland Bay, N. W. coast, A. 
Cunningham. 
Queensland. Shoal Bay passage, R. Brown; Port De or F'itzalan ; noB 
combe and Roc as Borsa Dallachy ; Rockham ton, Thozet; Logan river, A. ` 
Cunningham, Frazer; Burnett and Brisbane rivers, ueller. 
N.S. 2 a icon to the Blue Mound R. Brown, A. & R. Cunning- 
p. and others; northward to Hastings and es Pieds Beckler; New England, 
C. ot 
[ species appears to be also in the — rite re in S. C Iran and 
r the rin of the N. and S. Pacific. It is, ever, n deus s easy to e the 
- limits to be assigned to it. The character derived from t d perfect ari > yes Vidik 
. in pairs of the Bypogynota scales appears to be of little or no er 
4, PHALERIA, Jack. 
My m mU. ; Leucosmia, Benth.) 
without scales in e Stamens | as the cease 
, in 2 ro hose pee the TRES inserted in px throat, the 
Es ones in the tube, ere pex cies ina po sinuate 
than 
different individuals of the same 6 species. 
