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LILIIFLORffi. 



JUNCACE^. 



139. Xeroses elongata Beiith. 



Isdell Biver, base of Table-top Mountain, base of Mts. Rason 



and Daglish, Calder River (W.V.F.). 

 Csespitose ; flowers yellow. In sandy soil. 



LILIACE^. 



140. Rhipogonum album R. Br. 



Charnley River, Artesian and Edkins Ranges (W.V.F.). 

 Among sandstone and quartzite rocks. 



141. Dianella ccerulea Sims. 

 Upper Isdell River (W.V.F.). 

 Csespitose in sandy soil. 



142. Iphigenia indica Kunth. 

 Summit of Mt. Rason (W.V.F.). 

 Bulbous. Among quartzite rocks. 



143. Thysanotus chrysantherus F. v. M. 



Durack River (J. Bradshaw and Allen) ; north base of Bold 

 Bluff, Isdell, Charnley, Calder and Barnett Rivers (W.V.F.). 



Roots thickened, scarcely or not tuberous ; flowers bluish-red ; 

 seeds black ; shining and pitted. In moist grassy spots. 



144. Asparagus racemosus Willd. 



Of rambling habit or climbing many feet. 



ILEMOD OR ACB^. 



145. Haemodorum longifolium W.V.F. n. sp. 



Rootstock bulb-like, with thick woolly-tomentose roots ; stems 

 stout, usually tall, branched from about the middle ; 

 leaves long-linear, rigid, somewhat glaucous, with long 

 open sheaths, the laminae flat, obtuse, with numerous 

 striations, the stem-leaves gradually shorter ; panicle 

 large, with spreading branches, tlie ultimate ones bearing 

 loose few-flowered racemes ; bracts and bracteoles sub- 

 acute ; outer segments of the perianth broad to narrow- 

 lanceolate, obtuse, rather thick, the inner ones oblong- 

 lanceolate and one-eighth or less longer than the outer ; 

 stamens equalling the outer perianth-segments, the 

 anthers as long as the fllaments ; o^'ary inferior, capsule 

 half-superior, conspicuously didymous. 



Upper Isdell River, near S^iinott Range, Dillen's Springs 

 (W.V.P.). 



