varieties or local races of one species, or really distinct species, must 
hereafter be decided by a fuller knowledge of them than we have at 
present. But, from the fact that Sir Henry Barkly obtained at least | 
two forms from Mitchell’s Pass, I incline to believe them to be — 
i 
uote the number, although 7 have reason to believe that some of the 
specimens, at least, of var. longirostris, came from Mitchell’s Pass. The 
three localities—Darling Bridge, Mitchell’s Pass, and Hex River— 
according to Sir H. oS arkly, ‘form a triangle, the base of which, 
etween the two first, is about 20 miles long, and the other two sides 
about 40 miles 
o. 68) in which the outer coronal segments i tridentate at the 
as, with the middle tooth longest. —N. E. Bro 
Fig. 2 Ape of stem to show pubescence. 2 and 3. gto from different 
flow 4. Segment of inner corona, with a cue 5 and 6. Segment of outer 
iitinn, front and side views. 7. Pollinia. all enlarged. 
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