Jfyacridece.] FLORA OF TASMANIA. 
§ 1. CoroUa-lobes bearded 
1. Cyathodes glauca (Lab. Fl. Nov. Holl. i. 57. t. 81) ; frutex ramulis virgatis. 
confertis subverticillatis patentibus divaricatisve longe lineari-lanccolatis acumimiiis nmc 
convexis sulcatis subtus glaucis parallele striolatis, floribus versus apices raiimlonmi suhen 
obtusis, corolhe lobis I .aulo exscrtis, drupa carnosa S-10-loculari. — / 
DC. Prodr. vii. 740. {Gunn, 520.) 
Hab. Common in mountainous parts of the Island, in woods, etc., clew L-8000 ft 
{v. v.) (Introduced into England.) 
A slendi \ shrub, 2-6 feel high.— -JtatMcitfeJ 
and whorled, |-1| inch long, slender, patent, acuminate or mueronate, groou-d above when dry, .■ 
cous beneath. Flowers rather crowded in the axils of the terminal !r;iu>, \\ 1 . i ■ . < ivet. with bean 
— This species varies extremely in ti the have-, which an broadest when ■ 
2. Cyathodes stramiaea (Br. Prodr. 539); fruticulus robustus erecttu v. divumb 
rupte subverticillatis patulis crasse coriaceis ovalibus oblongisvc obtusi< muticis subtus juu 
(xoratis, floribus parvis, bracteis rotundatis, corollse tubo calyco icquiiongo, limlm harbain 
5-loculari.— DC. Prodr. vii. 7-41. {Gunn, 1194). 
Hab. Mount Wellington, elev. 4000 feet.— (Fl. Jan. 
A small, woody species, I>-10 inclies high, with stout. whorled I) 
j s horled, aboul \ inch long, rarj i o long, Want, 
tip often sphacelated, under surface glaucous, grooved, wH manj pt 
nerved towards the margin. F/mo-r* .-mall, r id 
3. Cyathodes macrantha (Hook, fil.) ; fruticuiu- 
tosis, foliis subfasciculatim vciiicilbti< petiolatis Uneari- 
concavis subtus glaucis nervis sti i - sessilibu-. calycibns bradcisqw < 
e bis longiore lobis subbarbatis, tubo intus villoso. ((*/ 
Hab. Sides of Mount Olympus, elev. 4000-4500 feet, 
Very similar indeed to C. sframnea, but larger, with the corolla at least three i 
tube more than twice the length of the calyx. 
4. Cyathodes dealbata (Br. Prodr. 539) ; parvula, caulibus procumbentibus, raniis 
foliis parvis sparsis subimbricatis petiolatis crasse coriaceis oblongis lineari-oblongisve obti 
apice tabescente muticisve subtus niveis nervis 1-3 discoloribus, corolte tubo intus piloso 
lobis brevibus, drupa 2-5-loculari.— DC. Prodr. vii. 741. 
Hab. Summit of Mount Wellington, B\ '• p 
Much the smallest Tasmaniau species of th 
two pairs of dark veins, blunt, or with a deciduous jiiucro 
nally; limb very abort. Dnpe small. 
5. Cyathodes ascendens (Hook. fil. in Lond. Journ. Bot. vi. 207) ; crafitai robui 
prostratis, ramis robustis curvatis ascendentibus foliosis, foliis imbricatis subcrectis petiolatis 
elliptico-ovatis mucronatis pungentibus subtus glaucesceutibus mukistriatis apice ipbacelatia, 
lisque late ovato-rotundatis obtusis ciliatis striatis, eorollae tubo brevi intus piloso, limbi 
dense barbatis, drupa 5-loculari. {Q***, 299. ) (Tab. LXXT \ . A.) 
