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PEDALINE^E. 



582. Josephinia papillosa W.V.F., n. sp. 



A spreading- much-branched shrub, the branches scantily in- 

 vested with very short crisped white hairs intermixed with 

 white papillae; lower leaves petiolate, trilobed, scantily 

 hirsute above, beneath sih'ery from the presence of densely 

 crowded papillae intermixed with a few short hairs; lobes 

 lanceolate to oblong, obtuse, coarsely toothed, often almost 

 lobed, the central one much larger than the others, the upper 

 floral leaves coarsely toothed or entire; pedicels from as 

 long to twice as long as the calyx; calyx-segments lanceo- 

 late, obtuse or sub-acute, along with the pedicels papillose 

 and pubescent without, glabrous within; corolla papillose 

 and pubescent on both sides, the tube very broad, the lobes 

 much shorter, the upper four broad and short, the lowest 

 twice as long; ovary four-celled, style long, with two thick- 

 ened stigmatic lobes; fruit globose, very prickly, papillose 

 and white hirsute, the apex truncate. 



Lennard River, 10 miles above its junction with the Barker 

 River (W.V.F.). 



Height, lj-3ft. Leaves IJin. long or less, the petioles ^in. 

 or more. Pedicles 1^-3 lines. Calyx about Ij lines long. 

 Corolla 4j-5 lines long, pale-pink with a purple-spotted 

 throat. Fruit, including the prickles, above 4 lines in diam- 

 eter. Seeds pale brown. In sandy or strong soil. 



Affinity to J. Eugeniae F. v M. 



LENTIBULARINE.E. 



583. Utricularia charnleyensis W.V.F., n. sp. 



Scapes braeteolate, glabrous, slender but rigid, erect, simple 

 leaves radical, few (or sometimes none at the flowering 

 period) spathulate, very small, on long petioles; bracts 

 alternate, so much produced at the point of insertion as to 

 appear peltate, rather narrow and acute at both ends; 

 bracteoles 1-2, similar to the bracts; flowers small, sub- 

 capitate or in an interrupted spicate raceme, on braeteolate 

 pedicels much shorter than the calyx; calyx-lobes almost 

 orbicular, minutelv denticulate, slightly enlarged in fruit; 

 upper lip of the corolla narrow-ovate, entire and rounded 

 at the apex, the margins incurved, slightly exceeding the 

 calyx; lower tip ovate, entire, scarcely longer than the 

 upper one, the margins rolled inwards; spur horizontal, 

 obtuse, comparatively stout and projecting 1 line beyond 

 the end of the lower lip ; capsule globular. 



Charnley River, lat. 16° 17' (W.V.F.). 



