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per granulatum, The ce R figure shows 
flowering spikes. 1, vertical section of an article in fruit (Grange). 
2, fruiting perianth and s eed (Lake Hart). 3, the same (Coota- 
noorinna). 4, ort pod E ion of perianth and fruit (Coota- 
noorina). 5, seed (Gra 
Abbr iiA Miona for "all "lated: a, article; alb, albumen; anth, 
nther; az, axis; cof, cotyledons; e, em ryo : 'epl, endop leura ; 
fil, em nt; p, perianth; pc, pericarp; ps, pistil; rad, Pidicis 
Puate XXXIV. 
Arthrocnemum Lylei, (Ewart et White) comb. nov. "o l 
re a fruiting spike. 1, 3 perianths seen from —— fro 2, 
central perianth and pericarp. 3, pisti and stam pue 
(all Dg the type, Cowcowing, except No. 4, which is ates Lake 
“bidens, Nees. $ flowering spike and part of the branch 
(from the ost Swan River). 
Prate XXXV 
rthrocnemum ar busculla, (R. Br. 2 Moq. Pilas figure a 
flowering branch. 1, transverse section of a flowering article. 
2, flowering article from the front. 3, “pistils (all from Ethelton). 
4, posip (fruit). 5, vertical section seed (bo rom 
Noarlunga). 6, fruiting article, from the E (Tasmania). 7, 
begin section of fruiting article (Ethelton 
KI E (Benth.) Paulsen. Cen dra] ed sar girar 
branch (from the Grange). 8, 3 fruiting articles, the lowest one 
showing the cavity from which 3 fruiting periant e been 
taken ( ge , vertical section of fruiting perianth (Port 
Adelaide River). 10, seed (Finke River). 11, transverse section 
of fruiting perianth (Stuart Range). 12, vertical section of seed 
(Stuart Range). 
į PLATE EON 
Pachycornia robusta, (F. v. M.) Hoo f. 1, 3 perianths 
, after the anthers have fallen. "à. vertical panes of pistil with 
ovule somewhat advanced. 3, ‘transverse section of fruiting 
P. tenuis, (Benth.) comb. n 6, flow woring branch (Howi 
Expedition)" 7, fruiting spike Toana River). 8,3 deuda 
unt Pa ericarp and young seed (Mount Parry and 
/owcowing l 1 
tion of fruiting article and axis (Marree and Georgina River). 
12, vertical section of fruiting prions and axis, showing 2 cavities 
"en which seeds have bee oved (same localities). 13, 
ertical section of seed (same atid and Mount Parry). 
Prare XXXVII. 
cee cinerea, (F. v. M.) Hook. f. Central figure 
represents ike. 
of spike, siren 4 scales of them supporting flowers in an 
advan ced stage. 2, fruiting perianth spread open and fruit. 3, 
; e rola esie: anth. 4, seed (all from Townsville and Darwin 
eci 
Salicornia Kae Ho Banks et Sol. 5, flowering peri anth. 
6, pistil and 2 7, seed. 8, vertical section Asoc ge 
transverse section seer Fane’. 
