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with the same coccus as the var. 8. The differences between L. acida, Br., and L. Billardieri, Br., its var. B with 
shorter fewer-flowered spikes, and Z. glomerata, seem to be mainly of degree only. 
Var. B has shorter spikes and is intermediate between L. glomerata and L. Billardieri. 
Alphonse De Candolle, Prod. xiv. p. 681, states that he has seen specimens of Omphacomeria psilotoides, A. DO., 
from Tasmania, sent to Vienna under n. 541 of Gunn. The genus Omphacomeria coincides with Brown’s second 
section of Zeptomeria, which includes Z. acerba (O. acerba, A. DC.), a plant not hitherto found in Tasmania. 
(Page 339.) Beyeria ob/ongifolia, Hook. fil., and Backkousii, Hook. fil. 
Oldfield and Mueller both consider that there is but one Tasmanian species, and that the B. viscosa (Oroton 
viscosum, Lab.). 
Bertya rosmarinifolia, Planch., is Ricinocarpus Tasmanicus, Sond. and Muell. in Linnea, 1856, p. 562. 
(Page 344.) Parietaria debilis, Forst. 
Weddell (Monog. Urt. 517) considers the Levant and Portugal plant which 1 had referred to this, to be P. Lusi- 
tanica, L., but adds many other tropical and temperate extra-European localities. 
(Page 345.) Australina pusilla, Gaud.; a minor. Southport and base of Quamby's Bluff, Oldfield, 
B major; foliis subuncialibus basi cuneatis. Coal River Tier, Oldfield. 
(Page 346.) Fagus Gunnii, Hook. fil. 
Has. Mount Lapeyrouse, Oldfield. 
(Page 358.) Microcachrys Tasmanica, Hook. fil. 
Has. Mount Lapeyrouse, Oldfield. 
VOLUME II. 
MONOCOTYLEDONES. 
(Page 3.) Alter the number of the genus 'THELYMITRA to XVI., and of the succeeding genera ac- 
cordingly. 
(Page 12.) Prasophyllum a/pinum, Br. 
Posterior sepals always united below the middle, Archer. 
(Page 13.) Prasophyllum ¿rachystackyum, Lindl., aud nudiscapum, Hook. fil., are natives of 
Victoria. 
(Page 14.) Alter the numbering of Calochilus to IV., and of the following genera accordingly. 
(Page 17.) Burnettia cuneata, Lindl., has been found at Oyster Cove by Dr. Milligan (Mueller). 
(Page 18.) After Caleana major add— A E 
2. Caleana minor (Br. Prod. 329) ; folio anguste lineari canaliculato, scapo medio ebracteato, labelli 
lamina tuberculata, apice angustato bilobo.—Lindl. Gen. et Sp. Orchid. p. 429. 
Has. Near Hobarton, Gunn. (Fl. Dec.) 
DisrriB. New South Wales and Victoria. | 
A much smaller plant than C. major, with a narrower leaf, ebracteate scape, smaller flower, with tuberculate 
lamina of the lip. T 
