358 ADDITIONS, CORRECTIONS, ETC. 
Dr. Mueller refers this to 7. calva, Schuckhardt, Syn. Trem., and considers my 7. Gunnii to be a variety of 
the same, in which Archer agrees. 
(Page 42.) Scleranthus fascicularis, Hook. fil. 
Mueller reduces this to a variety of S. biflorus. e 
(Page 51.) Lasiopetalum micranthum, Hook. fil. This I take to be the Rhynchostemon Tasma- 
nicus, Muell. MSS., found at Swanport by S/uart. At line 4 from bottom, for acute read minute. 
(Page 53.) Hypericum gramineum, Forst. 
Mueller states that this flows into H. Japonicum, Th. 
(Page 54.) Eucryphia Milliyani, Hook. fil., forms a tree 40 feet high, on Mount Lapeyrouse, retaining' 
all its characters. (Mueller does not consider it a good species, and Archer is doubtful about it.) 
(Page 57.) Geranium potentilloides, L? Hérit. 
Mueller reduces this to a variety of @. dissectum, L., and both he and Oldfield consider its var. B parviflora 
to be a distinct species. Archer refers both to varieties of G. dissectum. 
Geranium Zrevicaule, Hook. 
Mueller considers this quite distinct from @. potentilloides, and says that it inhabits loftier situations. 
(Page 58.) Pelargonium Acugnaticum, Pet. Th. 
Mueller and Archer confirm my suspicion of this being referable to P. australe, Willd. 
(Page 59.) Repera, A. Juss., should be reduced to Zygophyllum (Mueller). 
(Page 64.) 4. Phebalium Zaviesii (Hook. fil.) ; frutex erectus, lepidotus ; ramis virgatis, foliis angus- 
tissimis e basi ad apicem sensim dilatatis apice bifidis margine recurvis supra glabris medio profunde sulcatis 
subtus argenteo-lepidotis, floribus terminalibus umbellatis, pedicellis breviusculis floribusque argenteo et 
ferrugineo lepidotis. 
Has. East coast, near St. Helen’s Bay, R. N. Davies, Esq. (Herb. Archer.) 
À very distinct and pretty species, easily recognized by the slender, twiggy habit, very narrow leaves dilated 
upwards to the bilobed apex, silvery lepidote scales of their under surface, recurved margins, and terminal umbels 
of flowers. It is closely allied to P. glandulosum, Hook. (P. sediflorum, Muell) but wants the great tuberculate 
glands of the upper surface of the leaves. It is also near P. eleagnifolium, Juss., but the foliage is much smaller, 
narrower, and not tomentose bélow.— Branches very slender, terete, covered with ferruginous scales. Leaves 
scattered, 1 inch long, + line wide at the tip, glabrous and smooth above, white, with lepidote scales below, where 
are also occasionally a few scattered ferruginous scales. Flowers 6-8 in an umbel, all terminal. Pedicels stout, 
$ inch long. Flower hemispherical, 3 lines diam. Calyx short, obscurely lobed. Petals oblong, subacute, white, 
with large ferruginous glands on the back towards the apex. Filaments slender, exserted. Anthers oblong, with 
a small apieulus. Ovary glabrous, 5-lobed. Style slender. 
Phebalium ? truncatum, Hook. fil. 
The flowers are occasionally pentamerous, as represented in the Plate. Archer has given me beautiful speci- 
mens in flower and fruit, from Mount Gog. I suspect that Mueller's Eriostemon serrulatum (Fragment. Phyt. iv.), 
of which I have seen a bad specimen only, is the same as this. 
Eriostemon verrucosum has been found in Victoria by Mueller. 
Eriostemon virgatum, A. C., is E. Oldfieldii, Mueller. 
: (Page 66.) Archer considers that Boronia citriodora, Gunn, and B. Gunnii, Hook. fil., may pos- 
sibly prove varieties of B, pilosa, Lab. : 
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