APPENDIX II. 303 



SERIES CAPITATAE. 

 SUB-SERIES LONGIFOLIAE. 



M. hakeoides, F. v. J/.— Hot Springs, Dalhousie Station, G. F. Hill (No. 6), 

 14, 2/11. The specimens collected by -Mr. Hill agree with specimens collected 

 bv Dr. Beckler from towards Cooper's Creek, the t\-pe localitv for this species, 

 (B. Fl. iii.,p. 151). 



There are also specimens in the National Herbarium, Sydney, from Mount 

 Lyndhurst, S.A., collected by Max Koch in November, 1898, and Umberatana, 

 near Yadnamatana Mines, S.A., collected by Mr. W. Gill, in May, 1907, which 

 seem to belong to this species. 



The species is united -svith 21. glomerata, a South Australian species, by 

 Mueller, which it very closely resembles, but the latter has coarser more flat 

 leaves than those of 31. hakeoides, which are very slender and quite terete. 



M. glomerata, F. r. M. — 40 miles N.N.W., Meyers" Hill, 2/6/11, and near 

 Mount Hughden Macdonnell Ranges, 16/5/11, 140 miles N. of N.T. Survey 

 Camp iv., 2/7/11, G. F. Hill (Nos. 175, 237 and 414). 



SERIES PELTAT.-E. 



M. minutifolia, F. v. 31. — Bacon Swamp, Darwin, Sir Baldwin Spencer, 

 1911-13. In the National Herbarium, Sydney, there are also specimens of this 

 species collected by W. V. Fitzgerald, near IngUs' Camp, King Leopold Ranges, 

 W. Kiiiiberley and Wyndham, in May. 1905, and September, 1906. 



SUB-FAMILY CHAMAELAUCIEAE. 

 Calytrix (C'alycotlirix). 



C. ■microphylla,A. Gunn. — ^20 miles S.W. Borroloola, G. F. Hill (No. 568), 

 7,/9/ll. 



Melville Island, W. Baldwin Spencer, July, 1911 ; Pine and Horseshoe 

 Creek, E. J. Dunn, August, 1913 ; Goose Hill, E\ Kimberlev, W. Y. Fitzgerald,. 

 September, 1906 ; Cro^-don, N.Q., R. H. Cambage (No. 3926). Also N. Aus- 

 tralia, Mr. Stookdale and Clowes and Bynoe. 



C. microphylla, var. I lotigifolia, Benth. — 70 Miles N. of Camp iv., NT 

 Survey. G. F. Hill (No. 385), 28/3 '11. 



C. brachychaeta, F. v. M. — N.T. (W. S. Campbell, Mav. 1911) ; also Leonard 

 River. W. Kimberley, \\ . Y. Fitzgerald, May, 1905. 



C. achaeta, F. v. M. — Katherine Creek and Edith Creek (W. Baldwin 

 Spencer, July-August, 1911) ; Bathurst Island (N. Holtze, March, 1911) ; 

 Pine Cieek Railway (E. J. Dunn, August, 1913) ; X. Territory \rithout specific 

 locality (C. E. F. Allen (No. 78) ; two forms with red and white flowers. There 

 are also specimens from Goose Hill, E. Kimberley, collected by W. V. Fitz- 

 gerald, in September, 1906. 



Thryptoniene. 



T. 2Iaisonneuvii, F. v. M. — 40 miles N.W. Meyer s Hill, N.T., G. F. Hill 

 (No. 240), 2/6/11. There are also specimens in the National Herbarium, 



