oO 
P. serrulata is our presen ‘, 
Bates Poke mel portage sim its Seek he 
. helicioides, from New rakes is closely allied. In this 
t and are less acuminated ; but in the absence 
ers remain str th 
ill more pro’ 
and while of the third pass —_— the flow 
ing cannot be fu: 
Order CRASSULACEZ. 
TILLEA, Linn. 
Hook. f. in es Lond. Journ. vi. 4721, 1, and Tasm. 
: : MM, ii. t. 19; Fi. Austr. ui. 451. Av ery 
aaiee decumbent annual, of atria growth, attaining 2 to 4 in. in 
height. Leaves linear, connate the base, 1 to 2 lines long. Flowers 
- minute, on slender solitary peti mostly longer than the leaves, 
rarely short. Petals about }-line long; sepals shorter, acute or obtuse. 
Carpels obtuse, not longer t han the sepals, with several seeds. 
Hab.: Yandilla, F. Sériver. 
Order RUBIACEZ. 
aoa Pe Linn. 
. megasper , Fv. M., Fragm. 1. i. 54; FL Austr. il. 409. A 
shrub, with thick era 1€8, are young shoots and buds hoary-pubescent, 
so. Leaves petiolate or nearly 
the older leaves glabrous or nearly 
sessile, broadly ovate or almost orbicular, very obtuse, rounded or 
cord as in some other species, with 
2 
obtuse lobes, occasionally cohering 5 
dilated upwards ; lobes 4 to 7, oblong, rather shorter 
n 
Er be “a nearly 2 in. long, crowned by the base of the eve 
im 
: : Cape reninsula, 7. Be relay- Millar. These specimens show 
tains aa né arly matured ae of a Gardenia, which I think only a f form of the 
e. The fruits show but 3 placentas, © are oval, and about 14 in. long. 
_ Order STYLIDIE. 
‘STYLIDIUN, ae 
Fe 
‘delet stem from 1 to 
; focminal tuft or rosette Be apie 
Fi hole iy. 16. As 
2 
. M., Fragm. 
we i. tie indo a s few _, 5 
