Vi>2 Win is, flow ,'j/ PirtopKf <*w«f .VciifJ* Wi^i/afui [ {Jj ? * 1 



Since Keitli is only 34 milt's Irorn the Victorian border, it it fftOSt probable 

 that the novelty, P. remita will be found to extend into the Rig or Little 

 Deserts o> Victoria, where P, frUunnxfrnidcx ii very widespread. 



DiU.WYNIA CAPPTATA J- //, WWii; 



species JlOva Scoliosis XerofrftdttirH* jWttfl O- hmnwrdtm Meissn. 

 prnicnda, a uua WlIiiB glabris grar.ilioribus, alabastrts mmquam dense 

 toineutoso- pilosis, bractcolis imtko brevionbns, (Wilms minority* 

 pallidiorihus (hauoi saturate rubric), corollar carina perobtusa (baud 

 acuta) facile rlistinguitur. 



I ; ruttculus KTHcilis s.-iitcm 50 cm. nltus, rum is. lonps uracil iHus subvifKiitis minute 

 (Ulijoceutihits. i'cha 8 10 mm, Jutin'ii, «reclu, gUlnu. sailwticnlriria. (scd nun intifKuulial, 

 ,\\\r, invnlijta. I'tore* ca*,tiuti, n&i(t ml .3 «m< tnr.'i.tfo <li'H-iu nunc ri>mom tefUtifW, Q&yt 

 btl.ilnaiiis ci?cit?r 'I *nm lmi£i»«, in iwhcHlnm <2 nini toftgftjsO :£ raptmi ctwtr.iecus, 

 PlrfUS, Ir.nitor pjbcijct'.rm; ir-bi rtuti sujieTntrcsi laii sububtust commit (J>*nc ai^iortu H'ilUll* 

 if>bi t frw rHTerioit a>iff<.nH lineA''i-'-vc**ot<»ti, opuus tmii 5 mm- itm^i; hmcirKiJ* (m 

 »*ettic«Ilo) Uflvtrl siilmlntar, liRtjufl ail 2 mm. Iodkuc, vtlliwa«, calyctt* tutii ba»m itiuWim 

 iv.ciMil«. CvtdthxH vixOJnm 6-7 mm. tOflftUtt Cmia cum CHJBltl 2 mm), >amma <irr. 

 "•5 lim^.i x 5»fi nim. bta crbietilAii" remfurmi enatjjin.-iU flnvj* rl merfcum -verso* ."i 

 rnl.oro nferVtyta ttlfftlfftqut^ euniift ttl alic ctfe. 5 M4V< t©l*W*j p'lor permit i«a yr-tcilTter 

 imguic-iUitA. gbuim dbforrugaWr ffittJRflWl Rencv^ pitr-sitm: sryhi* Rlal-er. 



fOCUSi VKTORLA. (hurcali-oricnialisJ—'Crai^y Charlie's Turntable on 



S ICC, mountain road n«f Clover Dim betwei-n Tawonga and BogOBR 



townships" iHOLO'l VPUS hi Herb- MEL— Awi Caibfoifk 4 N>v. 



1949) 



A very distinctive specie* by virtue of its (jrect straight, gfzttfOus, eneoid 



leaver and the small (lower; (tersely cluttered ut-ftt'(t<is (with up to 12 flower*) 



at the ends of tang, wry sU-ndcr branches — hence the epithet. It twlonirs to 



the. Section Xi'rofctahim (having a corolla standard not twice as broad tg 



lOftg and only slightly evceedinu; the win^s), but the mrrilla is hardly 



"petsistent" in the single collection Uuown. Z). brnniouUi \tei<sn in Lehni., 



oi sintwtonc lablcJanHs in southern New South Wales, would <ccrn to W 



most closely related, but that specie* dtp Arts in Jtavui£ shorter, Itro^der. 



usually scabrous leaves. woo]h--hairy buds, much darker larger flowers 



(standarcl ^boii( lt> n;m. wirle) and larger, broader, deciduous bracteoles.. 



-Vic. R. n. Anderson (Chief Roranist and Curarot- ar Sydney Boianit 



Gaidcn^), who examined a specimen of fl. capital*, wrote to the author 



( 15/3/ 195t>) : "We can no I milch this Otlhuynnu with anything JVi thft 

 herbarium." 



Rutaceae 



BOROMTA LATTPINMA ;. ff, ft -'itta. 



species nova t-.x afrinitate if, pinnate Srti., B. tltujontz Pen fold & Welch, 

 73. mucttcri (Be.nrh.) Choc! el #- jJ^rHi Htok. f., sed ditlerl : a pr^l^l 

 st>!o ni-tciVi, a &ecnuda et tenia ^t;ltura briwiori robti.stiori fnlns minus 

 acuti<; nee fflTtdrti* net s|>arsiiTi tuh-crrulatus, ab uUima foholis di*- 

 tantihu*. flcribus itiajoribus pluribn^que, et ah omnibus fotiirfis eras* 

 XldribhS lotiftTHnif ('2-7 mm. ) minus afejrffo rhacludihus tvwtifestr 

 cdaUx atque staminibm rnulto minus Inr^uti^ (Jfnn*' i/hUtris). 



LOCUS ; VICTORIA inocideutali;;)— "Summit of Mi, William*', m momi- 

 bus Gram[>ian« (HQiOTYPUS in Herb. MKL— H. li. Wiliiamwm. 



9 Nov. 1900): loc. cit. fMEl F. Murllcr, Nc^v, l$$3i C, WUHtltni, 



Jan. I8S7: D SutUvw. Nov. 1^71) : specimiua plures in Herb. MKL. e 

 Iractn uidcfinito "Grampiaiv^" praitcrea ailsunS 



The new spw-»e* departs from mi other n;coanwed ta\a in Otc Bartwm 

 piitrt&tu group by virtue oi its ihick nthi brood (to 7 mm.) leafletb, con- 

 spicuously n-'iMififi rharhiaes and very sparsely hairy stamens — often almost 



