Puate 2778. 
PEYLLOTA GEORGII, J//emsl. 
Lecuminosm Tribe PopaLyRiex. 
P. Georgii, Hems/. (sp. nov.) ; species ex aftinitate P. igi, 
F. Muell., a qua foliis dimidio idapeitea apice inermis differt, 
mollia, SBIeBce 1-2 lin. longa, secu rete gel at obtusa 
stipule nulle in ramorum apicibus densissime capitat 
brevissime pedicellati, aureo-purpurei, 4-5 lin. longi ; Oage: bibrac- 
teolati, bracteolis anger mene brevioribu sericeo- 
ve 
similia, dolabriformia, apice rotundata. Stamina inclusa, ima basi 
coherentia, filamentis filiformibus glabris, antheris conformibus. 
Ovarium breviter stipitatum, pilosum, biovulatum, stylo filiformi 
glabro incluso, Ovula distincte funiculata, ut videtur, estrophiolata, 
egumen ignotum 
West AustraLiA: Railway between Cunderdin and Dedari, G. H. 
a 
e absence of seed it is difficult to determine whether this 
In 
plant au be referred to Phyllota or Pultenea ; but the absence 
of stipules, the slight cohesion of the stamens, the distinctly stipitate 
ovary, e apparently ecarunculate ovules point to the former 
Bonin as characterised in Bentham and Hooker’s ‘Genera Plan- 
arum.—W. Borrinc Hemstey, 
1, a leaf seen from below; 2, calyx laid open and pe 3, standard ; 4, a 
vin petal 5, a keel-petal; 6, half of the stamens; 7, ovary in section. All 
enlarged. 
