090 . CXIV. SANTALACER. [ Ewocarpus. 
ctoria. demi in ay N.W. and along the Murray, F. Mueller, L. Mort 
ustr Enfield, F. Mueller; beyond alt Creek, Behr; Port jr 
Wilhelmi ; ; York Pass Miss Salmon. 
stralia. King George's Sound, R. Brown, A. Cunningham, and many 
ue and thence to Swan and Murchison rivers, Oldfield, Preiss, n. 2125 and 2106 
(the latter incautiously mue LA Miq. in Pl. Preiss. 1. 614 to his Leptomeria Leh- 
manni), Drummond, 1st coll 
5. E. aphylla, R. Br. Prod. 357. An erect much-branched shrub 
of 4 to 6 ft., growing out sometimes into a small tree poy stout rigid 
teret fail) Risrowed' branchlets, sometimes spinescent at the end. 
ves reduced to minute ovate appressed scales, disteli and very 
deciduous. Flower-spikes ovoid or oblong, sessil short 
pubescent. Flowers 5-merous. Fruit rather small ovoid-globular, 
d ped m 
trun fend by the fall of the perianth-lobes.—A. DC. Prod. xiv. 690; 
erioides, E Muell.; Miq. Stirp. Nov. Holl. ? ; C. le. | 
p voee Peak Downs. Herts F. Mueller ; Armadillo ` Bar 
S. Wales. Field’s a nd Liverpool plains, = Cunni ningham, Pes Lachlan 
and Darling rivers, Victorian € other Expedition 
ictoria. aye, F. Mue 
' Islands off the S. coast and Memory Cove, R. Brown; scrub on | 
pos "Murray, vod and thence to St. Vincent’s Gulf, F. Mueller ; York "Peninsula, 
w. M" Drummond, 3rd coll. n. 101. 
E. dasystachys, Schlecht. in Linnea, xx. 580, from the author's description, must 
be this apais but the specimens so named i in Herb. F. Mueller appear to me to belong 
some to Æ. stricta, and others to E. spar 
6. E. homaloclada, Moore and Muell. in F. Muell. Fragm. viii 
An erect. glabrous shrub of 10 to 15ft., the flowering ene very 
fi 
that a barren specimen with o fag Tod or “heaps Mee a ml 
i m 
N. S. s Tad n 8 ps o Mor "eig habit of the flowering spe- 
— is precisely. that of a Psilotus pum no resemblance or affinity (6X- — 
epting as to generic Characters) with ide ‘Norfolk island E. “pyllanthotiles; pur is very — 
dise) allied to E. s ; 
R. Br. Prod. 3857. An erect gialirone shrub of several s 
vi . 
feet, the ed slender and striate, but usually with 2 or 3 very - 
prominent angles, leafless at the time of rai ing es on the r 
very young shoots only, subulate, 4 to nearly 2 lines long, leaving a : 
hey fall off a minute triangular tooth-like Flo ln Se 
sessile axillary clusters, often only 2 together, and ne 
g 
8 
sters of 2 or 3 flowers each in the same axil, mostly 4-merous, a 
uit neat 
