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Near Red JJlj Lagoon, G. F. Hill (No, 833), 6/4/1912. ; and also by F. 

 V. Mueller, at Sturt's Creek. 



3. C. ensifoUa, R. Br.— Camp III., Lander Creek, G. F. Hill (No. 323), 

 10/6/1911. 



Recorded. Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown, Henne ; Port 

 Essington, Armstrong ; Port Darwin, Schultz (Nos. 70, 161) ; Upper Victoria 

 River, F. v. Mueller ; Camden Harbour, Walter ; Central Australia, M'Douall 

 Stuart's Expedition and Gosse's Expedition. 



4. C. lanceolata, R. Br. — Duck Island Camp, MacArthur River, G. F. 

 Hill (No. 674), 8/11/1911. 



Recorded. Sturt's Creek, Albert and Roper Rivers, F. v. Mueller. 

 C. agrostophylla, F. v. M. Recorded in National Herbarium Census from 

 North Australia. 



2. ANEILEMA, R. Br. 1810. 



( Amelina, C. B. Clarke, 1874 ; Anilema, Kunih, 1843 ; Aphylax, Salisb., 

 1812 ; Bauschia, Seub., 1872 ; DicJioespermum, Wight., 1853 ; Dilasia, Rafin, 

 1836 ; Lamprodithyros, Hassk., 1863 ; Murdannia, Royle., 1839 ; Talipnlia, 

 Rafin, 1836). 



Filaments all glabrous. Ovary with only two perfect cells. Stems weak 

 ascending. — 3. A. siliculosum. 



Filaments all or some of them bearded. Ovary 3-celled. Stems erect. 

 Radical leaves hnear, tufted. 



Filaments all bearded. Panicle irregular, the pedicels distant along 



the branches. — 2. A. gramineum. 

 Filaments of the perfect stamens bearded, of the staminodia glabrous. 

 Pedicels close together along the branches, leaving a thickened 

 denticulate rachis. — 1. A. giganteum. 



1. A. giganteum, R. Br. — ^Islands off the N. Coast, R. Brown ; Port 

 Darwin, Schultz (No. 642). 



2. A. gramineum, R. Br.—Okej Creek, G. F. Hill (No. 764), 10/2/1912. 

 North Coast, and Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown, ; Victoria 



River and Sea Range, F. v. Mueller ; Port Darwin, Schultz (No. 88). 



3. A. siliculosum, R. Br. — Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown. 

 A. vaginatum, R. Br. ; Port Darwin (?) 



3. CYANOTIS, Don. (ZYGOMENES, Samsb.) 



G. axillaris, Roem and Schult. — Port Darwin, M. Holtze, 1884; Sturt's 

 Creek, F. Mueller. 



4. CARTONEMA, R. Br, 



Spikes dense. Outer perianth-segments 6 to 7 lines long. Filaments 

 narrow. Anthers narrow, oblong. — 2. C. spicatum. 



Spikes elongated the flowers all distant. Outer perianth-segments 3 to 4 

 lines long. Filaments shorter than the anthers. — 1. C. parviflorum. 



1. O. parviflorum, Hassk. — Islands of the N. Coast, R. Brown ; Victoria 

 River, F. v. Mueller ; N.W. Coast, Bynoe ; Glenelg district, Martin ; Port 

 Darwin, Schultz (No. 280) ; Liverpool River, Gulhver. 



2. 0. spicatum, R. Br. — Arnhem S. Bay, R. Brown ; N. Goulburn Island, 

 A. Cunningham ; Escape cliffs, Hulse ; Port Darwin, Schultz (No. 25). 



G. trigonospermum, Clarke ; C. tenue, Benth. ; recorded in National 

 Herbarium Census from North Australia. 



