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plant apart as a species, tlien the variety-name should be raised to 

 specific rank. 



Beutham's variety leianthum of C. polycepJialum belongs also to 

 C. Toddii. The genuine C. polycephaluin is much more rigid, its 

 leaves are longer, less slender and less numerous, and the 

 corolla is bluish and outside somewhat sericeous, whereas that of 

 G. Toddii seems more whitisli from the commencement. More- 

 C. polycephahmi belongs to the western fall of the country 



dividing range towards the west, while G. 

 to parts of country stretching eastward 



Toddii IS 

 from the 



over 



from the 

 restricted 

 Watershed 



CoNOSPEioiUiM DiSTicilDM, R. Broiun. W.A., Esperauce Bay ; 

 three feet, "smoke plant" (D. Lindsay). Also at Israelite Bay, 

 Miss Brooke ; between Sw-an River and King George's Sound, 

 Hon. Sir John Forrest; Box Vale, Miss Julia "Wells. " 

 CoNOSPERMUM STOECHADis, Undlicher. W.A., Karoling. 

 Peksoonia, sj). W.A., Victoria Desert (C. 54), a low shrub 

 growing on sandhills. 



Xylomelum angustifolium, /vf/j^nsi. W.A., 140 miles In.E. 

 from Geraldton. 



Lamuebtia iNEii.Mis, E. Broivu. W.A., between Eraser liange 

 and Esperance Bay (Gwynne). 



CrREViLLEA PTEROSPEEMA, F. V. M- W.A., Victoria Desert, 

 Camps 54, 59. 



Grevillea BRiosTxiciiYA, LindUy. W.A., near Skirmish Hill 

 and Barrow Range ; stigma almost terminal, broadly margined. 



Grevillea .TUJfciFOLiA, Hooker. S.A., Arkaringa to Everard 

 Range ; Ferdinand River, with more 

 W.A., Mount Ilbillee. 



Grevillea Huegelii, Meissner 

 Esperance Bay (P. A. Gwynne). 



Var. simplicifolia. W.A., Victoria Desert (C. 53, C. 59) and 

 near Hunt's Well. 



Grevillea teretifolia, Meissner. W.A., Boorabin. Fruit 

 '^ery turgid, obliquely oval, one-third to one-half inch long, 

 shghtly rough outside ; pericarp crustaceous ; seeds elliptic, 

 devoid of any conspicuous marginal dilatation. 



Grevillea eryngioiues, Bcntham. W.A., Mount Churchman. 

 -t ruit oblique-ovate, two-thirds to one inch long, much compressed, 

 minutely acuminated by the remnant of the style ; pericarp 

 crustaceous. Seeds ovate, hardly above a quarter of an inch 

 ^ong, dark-brown, only slightly convex outward, their narrow 

 marginal membrane wearing away. 



Grevillea nematopiiylla, F. v. M. W.A., near Mount 

 Ghurchman, and in the Murchison District : " a tree up to 30 

 leet hiffh." 



glabrous inflorescence, 

 var. glabkifloea. W.A., 



