72 II- Karel D^min: 



Queensland (Eockhingham Bay). In hábit H. longifolia recalls 

 stři kingiy íř. Bennettii F. M. Bail. also endemic in Queensland. 



10. H. pungens Benth. F1. Austr. I. 40 (1863), F. v. 

 MuELL. First Census 2 (1882j, Sec. Census 2 (1889). 



W. A. — This extremely rare species was also collected 

 during the Elder Exploring Expedition (Victoria Desert, 

 Camp 59, R. Helms 22. IX. 1891). The specimens of Helms 

 differ from Maxwells type specimen in that their distinct 

 xerophytic character is still more striking: the leaves are 

 still more prickly, the branches spreading; the structure of 

 the flower, however, is the samé. 



11. H. subvaginata F. v. Muell. Fragm. XI. 95 (1880), 

 First Census 2 (1882). 



Candollea glaherrima Steud.íu PÍ. Preiss. 1.274(1844—45), 

 Benth. F1. Austr. I. 45 (1863). 



Candollea suhvaginata et rupestris Steud. in PÍ. Preiss. 

 I. 275 (1844—45). 



Hibbertia polygonoides F. v. Muell. Fragm. IV. 116 

 (1864), Sec. Census 2 (1889). 



Hibbertia glaberrima Gilg in Engl-Prantl Nat. Pfl. 

 III. 6. p. 118 fig. 53 E (1895), Diels u. Pritzel in Engl. 

 Bot. Jahrb XXXV. 386 (1904), non F. v. Muell.! 



W. A. — Cranbrook to Warrungup, sandy plains, A. A. 

 Dorrien-Smith. 



12. H. racemosa Gilg in Engl.-Prantl Nat. Pfl. III. 6. 

 p. 118 (1895), Diels u. Pritzel in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. XXXV. 

 386 (1904). 



Candollea racemosa Endl. in Hueg. Enum. 2 (1837). 



Candollea pedunculata R. Br. ex DC. Svst. Veg. I. 424 

 (1818), Prodr. I. 73 (1824), Benth. F1. Austr. I. 45 (1863). 



Candollea assimilis et parviflora Steud. in PÍ. Preiss. 

 I. 276 (1844—45), 



Hibbertia subexcisa Steud. in PÍ. Preiss. I. 269 (1844—45), 

 F. v. Muell. Fragm. IX. 95 (1875), First Census 2 (1882), 

 Sec. Census 3 (1889). 



Candollea tridentata Turcz. in Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou 

 XXII. II. 140 (1849). 



W. A. — Bridgetown to Kojonup and Slab Hut Gulley; 

 Yallingup and Cape Naturaliste, A. A. Dorrien-Smith. 



