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P New addítíons to the Flora of Western 



Australía. 



By Dr. Karel Domin, 



P Professor of Botaiiy at the Charles University at Prag-iie. 



, (Read Febrnary lfi<i>, 1917.) 



This páper was prepared for publication already in the 

 year 1912, when I published in the Linnean Society's Jour- 

 nal (vol. XLI. p. 245 — 283) my contribution on Monocoty- 

 ledons and -Ferns, mainly on the basis of the unworked-up 

 materiál collected by Capt. A. A. Dorrien-Smith, D. S. O. 

 and Dr. E. Clement given to me for determination by the 



IRoyal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Today =^) I present a short 

 synopsis of the Dicotyledons, as I am leaving the phyto- 

 geographical remarks for the third part of my study. 

 L Přotcaceae. 

 1. Petrophila R. Br. 

 1. P. longiřolia R. Br, Prot. Nov. 5 (1830), Meissn. in 

 Pl.Preiss. I. 493 (1844—45), in DC. Prodr. XIV. 269 (1856), 

 Benth. F1. Austr. V. 332 (1870), F. v. Muell. Fragm. VI. 

 255 (1868), First Census 65 (1882), Sec. Census 111 (1889), 

 Diels u. Pritzel in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XXXV. 131 (1904). 

 W. A.: Slab Hut Creek to Cranbrook and Cranbrook 

 to Warrungup, sandy plains, A. A. Dorrien-Smith, forma 

 eapitulis minoribus notabilis et varietati tenuifoliae Benth. 

 respondens, sed foliis cum typo congruis. 



2. P. media R. Br. Prot. Nov. 5 (1830), Meissn. in PÍ 

 Preiss. I. 492 (1844—45), 11. 245 (1846—47), in DC. Prodr. 



*) The printing of the páper was unfortuiiately considerably 

 detained by the difficulties involved iii publication during* the war 

 and after it. 



Věstník Král. C. Společnosti Nauk tř. TI. 1921-22. 1 



