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Correa virens — Smith. 



Hab. Pastures at Prahran, St. Kilda, Banks of the Hopkins at Warrnam- 



bool, etc. 

 Fl. January to May. 

 This pretty plant will easily be distinguished by its long-, pendulous, greenish 



corolla, an inch or more hi length, and the four acute teeth of the calyx. 



Correa alba — Andrews. 

 Hab. Wilson's Promontory. 

 Fl. 



Leaves obtusely ovate; under surface, as well as the calyx and corolla, nearly 

 white. 



Correa cardinalis— Ferd. Mueller. 

 Hab. Port Albert, Portland. 

 Fl. 

 Foliage less beautiful than the preceding, but amply compensated for by the 



scarlet, yellow-tipped flowers. Calyx rusty brown. 

 (Genus named after Joseph Correa de Serva, a Portuguese botanist.) 



TREMANDRE^E, R. BROWN. 



Tetratheca pilosa — Labillardiere. 

 Hab. M'Crae's Island. 

 Fl. 

 Flowers light pink colour. 



Tetratheca ciliata — Lindley. 

 Hab. 



Fl. 



Flowers deep rose colour. 



This plant is figured, from specimens found at Westhead, near the mouth of 

 the Tamar, by Ronald Gunn, Esq., in "Icones Plantarum," vol. iii tab. 

 268, and thus briefly described: — "Ramis clongatis subhirtis, foliis alter- 

 nis oppositis ternisve rhombeovatis subciliatis subtus pallidioribus, racemis 

 terminalibus foliosis, pedicellis nutantibus calycibus ovariisque glanduloso 

 — setosis, petalis obovatis basi attenuatis, antheris fusiformibus." 



