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PTEROSTYLIS, R. Br. 
P. reflexa, FP. Br., Prod.; Fl. Austr. iy. 359. Stems slender, 6 to 
9 in. high, glabrous or minutely scabrous-pubescent o papillose, 
i g. Tek es 
without any rosette of radical leaves at the time of flowerin 
under 1 in. long in the typical form; and none usually so long as the 
bract. subtending the terminal pedicel, more leaf-like and longer in 
some varieties. Galea 13 to above 1 in. long, curved but not 
abruptly so, the petals as well as the sepals tapering into fine points ; 
I he lobes lanceolate, separated by a 
the basal appendage linear, curved, penicillate at the end. 
Wings with a small erect acute lobe at the front angle, the lower lobe 
b nth. Lee, 
Hab. ; Dalrymple Creek, Darling Downs, South Queensland, C. H. Hart- 
mana, 2 
Order LILIACEA, 
TRIBE UVULARIEA, 
Hab.: Mount Bartle Frere.— Stephen Johnson. 
The above is all from Baron Mueller on the specimens collected by Mr. Ji ohnson 
on Mount Bartle Frere, given in the March number of the Victorian Naturalist, 
1891. Doubtless Baron Mueller. at some future time will-give a more detailed 
deseription, 
Order JUNCACEA, 
a JUNCUS, Linn. : 
. capillaceus, Hook., Fl. Tasm. ij, 65, t. 134; Fl. Austr. vii. 132. 
oop ‘rom a tufted or shortly creeping branching base erect, leafy, 
: in. high, 
flo. Owers in little clusters of 3 to 10, rarely reduced to single 
Sathana and often not above 3 or 4 clusters to the small panicle, the 
West bract usually elongated and leafy, the other bracts small. 
. abet 6. apsule as long as or shortly exeeeding the perianth, 
7 Seeds y angular and shortly beaked. Placentas scarcely prominent. 
~"S Without tails— Benth. Le. ; 
ey rpe, 
