916 CXIV. SANTALACER. [ Fusanus. 
with a short hooked point, mostly 2 or 3 in. long. and ta seed into a 
coriaceous, ; 
J ke 6 
Pl. Preiss. i. 615, A. DC. Lc., F. Muell. N i. 85; e s 
Miq. l.c. 616 A. DC. Eie: also Fusanus acuminatus, Mig. Le. 617, accord- . 
ing to F. xui 
. Wales. Murray and Darling rivers, Victorian and other Expeditions ; 
Magen, N. Taylor 
ia. N.W. district, Z. Morton; Mount Korong, Herb. F. Mueller ; also in 
Mitchell's collection. i 
australia 
Morunda, F. Muel 
W. Australia. Fowler's bay, R. Brown; from the Kalgan to Bren an Murchi- 
son rivers, Oldfield, Maxwell, Drummond, n. 227, 152, Preiss, n. 2098, 2 
Memory Cove and Port Lincoln, R. Brown; Murray river near 
Var.? angustifolia. Leaves narrow. Flowers rather larger and fewer. Fruit not 
seen. — Santalum anquetsfo tem A. DC. Prod. xiv. 685.—W. Australia, Drummond, 
n. 430, and perhaps also n. 2 
2. F. persicarius, F. Muell. A tall shrub or small iiA os ko thosa 
site or scattered lanceolate or linear leaves, often very muc 
of F. acu 
nites "d than Be vadit lobes of F. indicio —^Sa 
pari, F. Muell. in Trans. Vict. Inst. 1855, 41; Fragm. i. 86. 
Murray. desert, F. Mueller; Wimmera, Dui); Mount Dispersioh, — — 
arat; W dies vale, Robert a 
s. alia. Near paige Baker, F. Mueller. 
autre a. meds on ri "well. 
4. jokius ee n Pi Preis vd ge AS mergi cs (Mees en Ek A, DC. Prod. 
xiv. ie from W. Aus dle Preiss, Il probably prove to be the same spem 
and the name would im the right of peines but the several species of /usanus 
