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RuTACE^E. 

 Boronia granulata. 



(Sect. Zieria.) 



Branchlets nearly glabrous, densely tubercled; leaves all 

 trifoliolate, short stalked ; leaflets linear, with revolute 

 margin, like the petiols scantily tubercled, above gla- 

 brous, beneath velutinous; cymes pedunculate, many 

 flowered, shorter than the leaf, puberulous ; segments of 

 the calyx deltoid-ovate, acuminate, three or four times 

 shorter than the petals ; stamens and style nearly smooth ; 

 stigma four-lobed ; anthers roundish ; carpels blunt. 



Interior of New South "Wales. Sir Thomas Mitchell. 



Xanthoxtle^. 



Xanthoxylon brachyacanthum. 



(Sect. Ehetsa.) 



Glabrous, branchlets and peduncles furnished with short 

 straight prickles ; leaves alternate, unarmed, with 3 to 

 5 pairs of leaflets, and a wingles rachis ; leaflets short- 

 stalked, ovate or broad lanceolate, blunt acuminate, en- 

 tire or somewhat repand; panicles much shorter than 

 the leaves. 



In the Araucaria forests of Moreton Bay. Hill & Mueller. 



BUETTNEMACE^E. 



Lasiopetalum WilhelmiL 



Leaves oblong-lanceolate, rounded at the base, flat at the 

 margin, above glabrous, beneath velvety; cymes with 

 crowded flowers and short peduncles ; lower bracteole 

 linear ; segments of the upper bracteole lanceolate, of 

 equal length ; calyx longer than the bracteole, outside 

 velvety, inside glabrous, with ovate-deltoid segments ; 

 anthers bursting at their whole length ; germen trilocular, 

 velvety ; style smooth at the apex. 



On the summit of the northern mountains of the Gram- 

 pians. Wilhelmi. 



A species, like L. micranthum, somewhat abnormal, in 

 bivalved anthercells. 



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