366 ADDITIONS, CORRECTIONS, ETC. 
“ Calyce corollae tubo equante.”—Muell. 
(Page 256.) Epacris Gunnii, Hook. fil. 
Mueller refers this to E. microphylla, Br., a native of Australia from Moreton Bay to IM but I cannot 
think these plants the same. 
` (Page 257.) Epacris cezzffora, Grah., and E. ruscifolia. 
Mueller and Archer both refer these to E. impressa, Lab. 
(Page 258.)  Epacris /anuginosa, Lab., and E mucronulata, Br, are pot referred by Mueller to Z. 
heteronema, Lab. 
(Page 260.) Epacris serpylli Zei: Br., becomes a twiggy shrub, 3 feet high, on Mount Wellington, 
Oldfield. 
Archer refers this, E. exserta, Br.; and E virgata, Hook. fil., to E. myrtifolia, Lab. 
(Page 262.) Prionotes cerinthoides, Br. : 
At Southport and on Mount Lapeyrouse this attains a great height, by rooting in the bark of trees, Stuart.— 
I am disposed to refer the genus to Hricee proper. 
(Page 263.) Archeria Airiella, Hook. fil. 
Has. Mount Lapeyrouse, Oldfield. 
Archeria eriocarpa, Hook. fil. 
Mueller considers this to be a variety of hirtella, I think, erroneously. 
Archeria minor, Hook. fil. 
Undoubtedly a variety of 4. serpyllifolia, Hook. fil., which is found on Mount Lapeyrouse, Oldfield. 
(Page 264.) TE Mueller thus modifies the generic character :—“ Petala basi connata, 
demum soluta.” 
Archer refers S. propinqua, A. C., and S. montana, Br., to forms of S. incarnata, Sm. 
Sprengelia propinqua, A. Cunn. Mount Lapeyrouse and Western Mountains, Oldfield.—Caulis 
8-10-pedalis, Mueller. 
B. demissa (Muell. Fragment. Phyt. p. 39); parvula, prostrata; foliis minoribus sensim acuminatis, 
floribus sæpe solitariis, Mueller. 
Has. Summit of Mount Lapeyrouse, Oldfield.. 
(Page 265.) Cystanthe. Mueller (Fragment. Phyt. p. 37) i includes Pilitis as a section of this 
genus, and adds a third section and new species :— 
$ LOBANTHERA. Anthere longitudinaliter a medio ad apicem dehiscentes, hinc bilobe. Squamule hypogyne 0. 
2. Cystanthe procera (Mueller, l.c.) ; foliis demum recurvo-patentibus angusto-lanceolatis, adultis 
ovato-lanceolatis, omnibus sensim longe aristatis, corolle cono fere triplo longiore quam lato, filamentis 
crassiusculis. 
Has. Plains of Southport, Oldfield. 
A tree 20-30 feet high. Leaves nearly 1 inch long, with scabrous margins. Fruit unknown. 
(Page 267.) Richea dracophylla, Br. 
Mueller considers that this is not the plant figured by Guillemin. Add to habitats—various places in the 
southern parts of the island, Oldfield. 
