1!*0 Wn Rs< }'{ont ot Victoria (nal South Anstratiu [ y* ( ,J 



llapintypc* ot IFiw/mmw lanceolate (/ivy. I.abiltardierc) and TasMtmuia 

 tirottm lieu- (/f$/, K. Brown ) — both frotn southern T;er-toania — arc in 7VI **l - 

 bourne Herbarium and are certainlv oonspecJnc. True Dnmyv Innct'ohU 

 rnnpes over' the whole oi Vasioatua (-where no othet member of the gtiTOS 

 has becfl collected) and occurs aUo on Strzelecki Peak. Minder'? Island, in 

 Mass Slrajl. 1»» VitforM it »k tfj be toUml alinn$t ihrougbniit ihe mountae* 

 (erii-gnllies iof the eastern highlands, with isolated western occurrences in 

 the Otways, on Mt Matedoii anil the higlit&t peaks uf the Grampian^. It is 

 known from Nuuviarra Mountains (, near the Victorian harder 't. nratdwood 1 

 il istiict and piUt5 ot' the Blue Mountains in Nee\V South YValc* 



D. lanuf.oJata "\$ usually a larger olant than /.?. .n J tofhtlo- sometimes a tror 

 to 30 ft — Midi %i already indicated under flu- latter SjiecicSj Hie lertves are o( 

 inucfl thinner texture (with less thickened cuticles), apictflly mere acute am! 

 •VeniainiHii olive greenish in the dried state. The (lowers have 4-9 loop., strap- 

 shaped petals. Reduced fouus with very small obtnsiah leaves oceut on some 

 Tas^oaman jnonnt.-un-tops (e.«. Alt. Wellington); hut thr pttals are ntv^t 

 ItiF&'lhau 4 (r./. - in f) xn uphiUi, g| very rarely V X in rrw rnbtKt Mr. Kllei / 

 condition], and the leaves have ;dl the anatomical features that distinguish 

 this apfcciM from IK srntfhii». 



DnrVlVS MUF.L1.FR1 Parmentk* hi Bull. xcu I'r. Udg. >? : 22o-7. 300 



- Persoonio fjunnii Hook 1. in f.iuui J. Hot 6: BfB (1^ 

 P Pairueiirirr remarks [it 227 | : 



1. 1. pl.v» llfin&oe ite Ift ri« »5<t f.n Rtnwdite conlr.-tchcttoii Jivtc <ti:lui ttli<crv»i til*:? 



Its .tiiOe:* Umnyj;, (I jhjssMc Jc vunlftble* IftMSVKUt* *-. 



Anointed out by Wkery U*rttt- /-*»n. $W, ATJf.fV- ^: fco (1057) J douut 

 route* iiing llie genetic status of D m'trlhri had been raised by van Tie^hern 

 \J /j/'i*.. f'urU N 2&1 '4 (jSOtf.)]- Wy recent esaminalion rf Uie t>pe p»ove^ 

 ils ideurity with PrrstwintJ jpuum Hook. I. in the Hro(cace<e — an undeivrniined 

 UUpMcM*- Ot tliis T>'|;c collection (fcl.t Victoria. Tas.. /ey. C CJIover) »«f 

 'foiiitd in N-Mboinoe Hei bnrinm ni*d it Inurs ti few wery imuiature fruit*. 



Po^ilionoceJe 



DAVIESIA CORVMBOSA .V-w* ... vai. LAXIKLOKA J. H. WitHs: 



vxi-\<:(;ts liuv^ :i idaniii typica (hxrfmhiaftir liahitti sub^rborco, foliis 

 tatioribus (I 2.5 cm.) >»ibp:bi]cei)CCiitihus tenniter testis, nuano ctoi%- 

 i/rt/o fa.rtt Qxfiv rinati) folio louyiore.) ct floribus ptetK omnino fTavis. 



' AG4T!Q\ VIClORlA ( mor.tiUisV- 'Slopes o) Mt. Mdltock towarO 



Woods Point, at ..bout 4000 ft. [-* 12.^0 m. alt!" (HOLOTVFUS in 



Herb. MFJ— > H LVUtis, 2 Nov 1940) : LaKe ivTcMiMuiii. cire. t?J0 m. 



tXELr—P. ^ Morns 6 J\ J. Rar, Nov. 19281 Upper Thompson River 



(MF.I.— *-t. »K. //oTi'r^ iSfa 236. 18H2) ; "In HucdyPtnt (teUpittotsis 



loicsl nlun£ Fiy'.s tracli, 4 utiles S.K. ti( Wrens Flat, on Upprr Jamison 



River, i.r.. on slopes leading to Mt Skene" (MFl.. rtrni Horibu^ et 



i I'ocfib"^ -J- H- Wiifis. 4$ Feb 1949) j "Grampian*", M»>e locis. de6niti$ 



iMtiy- D.SvMvQn; C. Waiter, Oct 18aS; O. / i^odo*, Oct -Nov. 191"). 



This is the montane platit recorded for Victoria by A. J- F.^art \Pipm 



l nt. cOl (1930J | as "Z^. rfrj'flrPtfW var orhorc-i iVlaiden", but his opinion 



that ir wai ideittkal with the tonic ty arborra caunm he iiphcltl. The latter, 



f> r 5 f publisher] itr. n sivcies, O. vrbcren. by F MneJler and "B Seortevlnoi 



t&iiti Li)t*t 5'eX fl S'W. 7 £2} H&f^J. and subsequently reduced to 



varietal rank by ). \l, Maiden \ix. 23: 25 089SH h restricted io somh- 



ea*leni Qneeui^n'l *w\ New toglaud. NvSVV —from the GlasihoiKe Motitt- 



toiiTi touth LO the Hastinj^ Jviver. It is distincruishsd hy its 0f0fft tafQi? 



