- 526 — 
v) var. hystrix (K. Bk. Prodr. 262 [1810] pro sp.). 
d) var. arenaria (R. Br. Prodr. 262 [1810] pro sp.). 
e) var. macrocarpa v. n. (an species propria r'). 
X. macrocarpa DoM. lierb. 
Robusta, panicula feminea ovato-pyramidali, lata, densa vel fere densissima, circa 10 — 15 cm longa 
et sine bracteis 5-7 cm lata; bracteis longissimis, apice pungentibus; capsulis magnis 8 — 9 mm longis. 
Süd -Queensland: üppige Savannenwälder der Tambourine Mountains (Domix, III. 1910). 
996. X. montana R. Br. Prodr. 262 (1810). 
X longifoUa var. montana F. M. Bail, in Queensl. Agiic. Journ. XXVIII. 203 (1912), Compreh. Calal. 565 (1913). 
Geogr. Verbreitung: N.S.Wales, Süd-Queensland. 
Queensland: Tambourine Mountains (Domin, III. 1910), und ?. 
Forma quam ipse coUegi, excellit statura robustissima, foliis mollibus (nee coriaceis), pro more 
8—9 mm latis, panicula ad spicam in planta mascula circa 25 cm longam, in planta feminea breviorem 
redacta, rhachi perlata, bracteis numerosis, erectis, circa 10 — 20 mm longis, mollibus, baud pungentibus, 
et a specie praecedente notis his facile dignoscitur. Gapsulae adsunt giobosae, laeves, 6 mm longae. 
997. X. confertifolia F. M. Bail. 
F. M. Bail, in Oueensl. Agiic. Journ. XXV. 11 (1910), Compreh. Catal. 565 fig. 549 (1913). 
Endemisch in Queensland. — Glasshouse Mountains (C.T.White, V. 1910, in herb, meo); 
Brisbane River (Am. Dietrich No. 2689). 
998. X. multiflora R. Br. 
R. Br. Prodr. 262 (1810), F. v. Muell. Essay PI. Fitzalan, Smith's Exp. Burdek. 19 (1860), Bexth. Fl. Austr. VII. 100 
(1878), F. M. Bail. Syn. Queens!. Fl. 558 (1883), in Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensl. I. 74 (1884), Catal. Plants Queensl. 50 (1890), 
Queensl. FL V. 1661 (1902), Weeds and Pols. PI. Queensl. 202 fig. 349 (1906), Compreh. Catal. 565 (1913), Turner in Proc. 
Linn. Soc. N. S.Wales XXVIII. 305 (1903), Wood u. White in Queensl. Natural. I. 73 (1908), 120 (1910). 
X Brownii F. V. Muell. Fragm. VIIL 206 (1874), Fir.st Census 119 (1882), Sec. Census 200 (1889), Moore Handb. Fl. 
N. S.Wales 424 (1893). 
Lomandra multiflora J. Britten Illustr. Austr. PI. Banks III. 95 t. 314 (190.5). 
Geogr. Verbreitung: Australien (bis auf West Australia). 
Queensland: Brisbane River (Am. Dietrich No. 524, 695, 2690, alle cT); Castle Hill bei Towns- 
ville (Domin, II. 1910, ?). 
Praeter var. typicam (= A', multifiova R. Bk. s. str.) var. distans (R. Br. Prodr. 262 [1810] pro sp.), 
var. aemula (R. Br. 1. c. pro sp.), var. decomposita (R. Br. 1. c. pro sp.) et var. media (R. Br. 1. c. pro sp.) 
distinguendae. 
999. X. savannorum n. sp. 
Rigida, elata, tola glauco-pruinosa; folia paniculam superantia, circiter semimetralia et 3 mm lata, 
rigida, durissima (sublignosa) , omnino laevia, basi vaginante dorso convexo coriacea sed utroque latere 
margine scarioso castaneo longe instructa, parte inferiore concava, insuper plana; scapxs subobtuse bi- 
convexus, 20 — 25 cm altus; panicula decomposita, scapo hand multo brevior; paniculae rami verticillato- 
fasciculati, numerosissimi , basi quasi in annulum subelevatum, bracteis brevibus involucratum connati; 
(jhiHenili minuti pauciflori; pediceUi bracteolas aequantes. 
Queensland: dürre Savannenwälder bei Pentland (Domix, III. 1910). 
A X. multifiora, cui valde est affinis, differt statura robusta, foliis et scapo glauco-pruinosis, pani- 
culae ramis numerosissimis; planta feminea tamen adhuc ignota est et specimina mea mascula quoad 
flores valde incompleta. 
1000. X. niiformis R. Br. 
R. Br. Prodr. 261 (1810), Benth. Fl. Austr. VII. 103 (1878), F. M. Bail. Syn. Queensl. Fl. 559 (1883), Catal. Plants 
Queensl. 50 (1890), Queensl Fl. V. 1662 (1902), Compreh. Catal. 565 (1913), Turner in Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S.Wales XXVIII. 
305, 438 (1893), XXIX. 83 (1905), Wedd in Queensl. Natural. I. 46 (1908). 
