[Pboc. Roy. Soo. Victoria, 35 (N.S.), Pr. I., 1922]. 



Art. VIII. — A Revision of the Genus Fultenaea, Part III, 



H. B. WILLIAMSON, F.L. S. 

 (With Plate VII.) 

 [Read 13th July, 1922.] 



PULTENAEA CAPITELLATA, Siebcr. 



An authentic Victorian record for this plant is " Bendoc, C. 

 French, Jan., 1899." 



In the reference to the specimen " Port Jackson, Sieb., n. 313," in 

 my Revision, Part I. " 313 " was in error written for " 413." 



PULTENAEA FERRUGINEA, RudgC. 



Mr. A. A. Hamilton in Trans. Linn. Soc. of N.S.W., Vol. XLV., p. 

 262 (1920), restored this species. 



I did not see Mr. Hamilton's paper, and had no intimation of 

 what he had done till it was too late to make any reference to it 

 in my Revision Part II., in which I also restored this species. 



PULTENAEA CANALICULATA, F. V. M. 



(Trans. Vic. Inst. 1855.). 



A coast shrub with silky-villous terete leaves channelled above, 

 and long, pubescent stipules. The large flowers with long calyx lobes 

 are sessile, and crowded in the upper axils, with no bracts except 

 the stipules of the floral leaves. The bracteoles are long, narrow, 

 silky, and flxed below the calyx. It differs from P. mollis in not 

 having capitate flower heads, in the more hairy, and sometimes gol- 

 den-silky pubescence, and in its long narrow bracteoles. 



On the coast from Port Lincoln to Corner Inlet. 



Specimens from Cape Otway have leaves 7 lines long, with stipules 

 over 2 lines long, while these from Warrnambool and Port Lincoln 

 have leaves 4-5 lines long, less silky, somewhat clavate, with stipules 

 1 line. 



Var. latifoUa, var. nov. 



Variat foliis ol)longO'lanceolatis concavis suMus puberulis supra 



glahrescentihus. 



A less hairy form with oblong-lanceolate leaves, concave, almost 

 glabrous above. 



Port Lincoln, S.A. S. Dixon, 1883. 



PULTENAEA PEDUNCULATA, Hookor. 



(Bot. Mag. t. 2859, 1828.) 

 P. Ausfeldii^ Regel in Gartenflora 14 (1865). 

 Hooker described his species from plants grown at Kew in 1828, 

 from seed sent from " New Holland " by Fraser, Govt. Botanist of 



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