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f long. Inflorescence * S. d "e vam males nd more 
f males 
bro th 
. ones sometimes reduced to s ander fila ments. den deeply di divided 
apsule not 
Seen. iMi ell. Arg. in DO. Prod. x 
W. Australia.. Swan river, Dakai. p doll. n. 234, Clarke. 
7. BEYERIA, Miq. 
(Calyptrostigma, Klotzsch ; Beyeriopsis, Muell. Arg.) 
d or aer n: Male fl.: Calyx of 5 
1 pe » enlarging after flowering. Ovar ry 9-celled, entire, with 1 ovule 
ri cell; stigma sessile, broad, entire or 3- lobe , peltate eT flat 
or um or less caly triform and almost conical, more rarely iw ly 
he radicle.— 
n more or less glutinous, with alternate leaves, usually 
| ith recurved or revolute margins, white undernea ha 
¢ Mose islas pubescence Flowers small, axillary, the males solitary 
or in clusters of 2 or 3, rarely racemose, the females solitary. 
The geuus is Binited to Kostfulli: 
4 Sec ubeyeria.—Anthers twice as long as broad, adnate to an entire or 
areal lob ied connective. Stigma entire or scarcely lobed. — Éastern species (one species 
Leaves slong lanceolate or broadly linear, flat or with recurved 
mar n 
Tiniis san stly 1 1-2 in. long. C labrus . . . . . l. B. viscosa. 
Leaves mostly 1-2 in. long. Capsule hairy . . 2. B. lasiocarpa. 
Leaves under 1 in., gier narrow. Capsule glabrous . - « « 8. B. opaca, 
aves narrow-linear almost terete with a hooke pont . . . 4. B. uncinata. 
Beyeriopsis.—Anthers short, the cells quite distinct, either adnate to 
thenly lobed connective or orant ater with the connective more entire. Stigma 
aves ovate or lanceolate, rdate at the base. Petals 
glabrous or seb: Ps to — insid 
ves broadly ov: rg in Mai — pa A pu- 
bunt, iaai ihin the perian setis . 
5. B. latifolia. 
