| W. A 
. Band plains, Old 
Conostylis. ] CXXIII. AMARYLLIDER. 435 
long, rather narrow, shortl pamp tontor merum more or less 
villous inside, the narrow nd least 9 times as long as the short 
free portion of the ps be. An iet es on short filaments, all equal. 
Ovules very numerous, covering the stipitate placentas. 
W. Australia, soli y to the eastward of dis George's Sound, Drummond. 
14. C. seorsiflora, F. Muell 158, viii. 19. A dwarf 
Species, stoloniferous or voliferonsly b Grohe forming dense tufts not 
exceeding Baby ves very densely ufte |. very narrow linear, 
leaves, sometimes very short, tomentose, with 1 or 2 broad agen iret: 
w.A stralia. King George's Sound or to the eastward, Baxter; W. end of 
Sting 1 Range F. Mueller; Gardner and Oldfield rivers, Maxwell ; Toodyay rivulets, 
dfield. 
tiuscula, F. Muell. Fragm. viii. 18. Stems probably 
5. C. tere 
proliferous. Leaves dens i tufted, ita, bu terete and white-tomentose 
^ 
arro ind m more acute. 
W.A a, Oldfield. Described only from the fragmentary specimens in 
herb. F, Alves id requires further investigation 
eana A the o shorter ones often nearly glabrous and 
striate. vog closely giis in globular heads, on a loosely tomen- 
tose peduncle of 3 arising from the centre of the prin cipal 
. covered with numerous ovules. 
Australia. Near Oolingara, Murchison river, forming dense tufts on rocks and 
[ field. 
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