68 HEATHS. 
Styphelia Sonderi: A dwarf shrub, with downy branchlets. 
Leaves almost sessile, rigid, broad-linear or narrow-lanceolar, 
Fig. XXX. 
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- Fig. XXX.—(Styphelia Sonderi).—1, a flower; 2, corolla 
with stamens laid open; 3, an anther with portion of the 
filament, anterior view; 4, the same, posterior view; 5 
pollen-grains ; 6, pistil; 7, longitudinal section of fruit; 8, 
transverse section of fruit, one seed removed; 9,a seed; 10, 
transverse section of a seed. All much enlarged, 
recurved and 
subtle fringed 
at the margin, 
streaked and 
downy beneath, 
acicular at the 
apex, one inch 
or less long. 
Flowers axil- 
lary, solitary, 
nearly sessile. 
Bracts several, 
surrounding 
the calyx, stiff, 
shining; the 
inner ones gra- 
dually much 
larger and re- 
sembling the 
two bracteoles, 
lanceolar- or 
roundish-oval ; 
sepals in- 
curved, half to 
two-thirds of 
an inch long, 
similar in tex- 
ture to the 
bracts, but 
more lanceolar, 
overlapping at 
the margin, 
often assuming 
a red tint. 
Corolla tubu- 
