:222 H. B. Williamson: 



inserted close under the calyx, and tlie latter being larger, with 

 lobes longer than the tube, with the upper ones falcate. 



Port. Jackson, Hunter River, Clarence River, N.S.W. 



Brisbane, Ipswich, Qld. 



Fultenaea densifoUa^ F.v.M. 



A South Austi'alian species, with very small, obovate concave 

 Cleaves, with recurved tips, and flowers in axillary, sessile tufts, 

 near the summit of the branches. Broad scarious bracts and brac- 

 teoles conceal the calyx, which is nearly three lines long, and has 

 pungent-pointed lobes. 



South Australia, Port Lincoln, Encounter Bay; doubtful from 

 Victoria, "Murray Desert, F. Mueller." 



Pultenaea Camphelli, Maiden and Betche. 



A New South Wales species, near P. glabra, but with smaller and 

 .-straighter leaves, and a slight pubescence on the small branches. It 

 is easily distinguished from P. glabra, by its very small stipular 

 bracteoles, fixed at the base of the calyx tube. These being all red- 

 'dish brown, have the aspect of trifid bracteoles. 

 Walcha, N.S.W. , J. F. Campbell, October, 1898. 



Piiltenaen aristafa, Sieb. 



A New South Wales species, witli calyx and bracteoles like those 

 'of P. hiimilis, but its kaves are narrower, more concave, and are 

 armed with a straight bristlet. The flowers are in dense terminal 

 heads, unlike those of P. humilis, and are surrounded by reddish 

 bifid bracts. The general aspect is that of P. plumosa. 



Port Jackson, Appin, N.S.W. 



Pultenaea plumom, Sieb. 



A species with narroAv, concave leaves, Avithout a bristle point. 

 The broader leaved forms resemble P. humilis in foliage, and floA\er 

 structure. The flowers are, however, in terminal heads, and the 

 bracteoles are provided with broad stipules, are longer and broader, 

 and are set under the calyx tube. 



Port Jackson, Clarence River, Blackheath, N.S.W. 



Pultenaea Bceuerleni, F.v.M. 



A New Soiitb Wales species, near P. aristata, but with leaves 

 filiform, channelled above, granular rough, and with no bristle point. 



