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ADDITIONS TO THE N.S. WALES FLORA. 
Order MYRTACEA, 
Trine LEPTOSPERMEA. 
AGONIS, DC. 
Section ATAXANDRIA. 
ut 30, forming an unbroken ring, longer than the petals; filaments 
somewhat flexuose; anthers rather large, oblong, the connective gland 
not always prominent. Style slightly exserted, stigma minute, ovary 
with few o d 
- Order FILICES, 
Trine POLYPODIEA. 
WOODSTA, R. Br. 
mM an early stage completely covering the entire sorus, at len 
| tae at the top, the sth or aiaae irregular, lobed or fimbriated. 
4psules globose, on short stalks, arising from a small punctiform 
*eceptacle.— Hoo G il. i 
W. letevirens, Prentice (sp. nov.) Rhizome tufted. Fronds 
Rarrow-lanceola 
2 nt © upper pinne. Pinne broad and obtuse, quite glabrous, 
i orl oO : 
fan (Perrinia), frail, bursting as the capsules enlarge and eee 
§ afew delicate laciniw at the base of the sorus. Fronds from 
