PuaTe 2782. 
VERREAUXIA DYERI, £. Pritzel. 
GooDENIACER. 
Vv. tie E. Pritzel (sp. nov.) ; ex affinitate V. Reinsanites Benth., 
sed tomento villosiore tlavescente cinereo na ulto copiosiore, et in 
foliis et in inflorescentia calycibusque diversa. 
Frutex erectus, pauciramosus, circiter ped. altus, sed spe 
multo humilior florens, omnino densissime Scenes cinereo villoso- 
tomentosus. /olia in partibus superioribus sub inflorescentia con- 
ferta, obovata vel oblonga, basi attenuata, 1-2} poll. longa, dense 
adpresse flavescente cinereo-tomentosa. Rami spicigeri paulo ramosi, 
dense villosi. Spice elongati, interrupte, sed efoliate, apice densiores. 
Flores subverticillate aggregati, subsessiles ; : bract eole breves. Calyx 
ra 
ciliatum. Ovulum sca, basi affixum. ok ¥ 
WEs ear 14: Waranzering, Helms. ; Marmion, eighteen miles 
south “Of Menzies, L. Diels, 5191 ; railway between Cunderdin and 
Dedari, G. H. Thiselton-Dyer. 
Dr. Pritzel writes 5 ini ny validity of this species as distinct 
from J. -peslge tae Benth., the numerous i pedotsee of the latter 
in the erbarium from he Swan River, Champion Bay, and 
Murchison Bae nding have, be least, a very “different appearance.— 
Bortine Hem 
Fig. 1, an expanded flower ; 2, pistil in section, showing the ovule and two calyx- 
lobes attached ; 3, dorsal L view of a corolla-lobe ; 4, dorsil and ventral views of an 
anther; 5, upper part of style with portion of indusium removed, AU enlarged. 
