FLORA OF TASMANIA. 
XXIV. RHAMNEZ. 
Spinous shrub. Dise very broad . e E E . Discaria, p. 69. 
Leafy shrubs. Flowers bracteate. Stamens shorter than petals . . . . . . . . Oryptandra, p. 70. 
Leafy shrubs. Flowers ebracteate. Stamens longer than petals . Pomaderris, p. 16. 
XXV. STACKHOUSIER. 
Slackhousia, p. 18, and Supplement, II. p. 359. 
XXVI. LEGUMINOSZ. 
À. Flowers papilionaceous. 
l. Stamens all free. 
Ovules 4 or more. Pod ovate, turgid . . Oaylobium, p. 80. 
Ovules numerous. Pod inflated, globose . . . . Cota vun y oV IUNDPROROHUN; OT. 
Ovules 2. Pod with a straight upper and curved lower idi QUE HUNE DC EUST DOG, p. 82: 
Pod ovoid. Seeds estrophiolate . . . :04 0 0 9 55. d v uolo, p. 85. 
Pod subglobose, stipitate pe ges a PUE S. TUN . Spherolobium, p. 84. 
Pod sessile, ovate, ventricose. Leaves exstipulate. Calyx ebracteate . . . Dillwynia, p. 84. 
Pod short, sessile. Leaves stipulate. Calyx bracteolate . . . . . . . Pultenea, p. 86. 
2. Stamens all combined, or rarely (in Hovea) with the upper free. 
Pod rounded, inflated. Ovary 2-ovuled. Leaves alternate, simple . . . . . Hovea, p. 93. 
Pod long, stipitate. Ovary many-ovuled. Leaves alternate, simple. . . . . Bossiea, p. 94. 
Pod linear-oblong. Ovary many-ovuled. Leaves opposite, simple . . . . . Platylobium, p. 96. 
Pod stipitate, oblique at base. Ovary few-ovuled. Leaves alternate, 3-foliolate . Goodia, p. 97. 
3. Stamens diadelphous. Ovary l-ovuled . . . . . . Psoralea, p. 99. 
4. Stamens diadelphous. Pod divided into cells by spongy tissue betwen the cule 
Herbs. Leaves 3-foliolate, stipules large. Pod long, terete . . . . . . . Lotus, p. 97. 
Shrub. Leaves pinnate. Stipules small. Pod long, terete . . . . . . . Indigofera, p. 99. 
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Herbs. Leaves pinnate. Stipules deciduous. Pod ovate . . Swainsonia, p. 100. 
Herb. Leaves 3-foliolate, stipulate. Pod separating into 1-seeded, Se joints Desmodium, p. 100. 
Herb. Leaves 3-foliolate, stipulate. Pod entire. Flowers few, on axillary pedicels Kennedya, p. 101. 
Herbs. Leaves 3-foliolate, stipulate. Pod entire. Flowers capitate or racemose . Leptocyamus, p. 102. 
Almost shrubby. Leaves ed? gn UU. E . , Hardenbergia, M. p. 361. 
B. Flowers not papilionaceous . . . (XN vu. e We C NNI, 108, 
XXVII. RosAcEz. 
Fruit of small fleshy drupes . . borar que oron xo» bienes s di qi dde. 
Fruit of many dry achenia, with short «yin poros o3 s ar ege p. 118. 
Fus of ny dry achenia, with long styles... ca. oe Geum, p. 113. 
Fruit of 1-2 achenia sunk in the calyx-tube : . ......... u... 4cama, p. 114. 
XXVIII. ONAGRARIEE. 
Calyx-tube produced beyond the “ Php 2:0... Vo 0.0. (Enothera, p. 118. 
a not produced. Seeds comose . . de a een Sp. 118. 
XXIX. HALORAGEZ. 
Terrestrial. Flowers hermaphrodite, tetramerous . : kai ur oror u ou alega, p. 139 
Aquatic. Flowers unisexual. d flowers naked. "n 4 Nh. dnd i cM eee. n reese p 120 
