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Remarks — This pretty little species belongs to the section Perojoa , 
series Concurvce , and does not appear to have any near ally among the 
species included in that section. The leaves are among the smallest 
in the genus. 
LEUCOPOGON BREVISTYLIS, sp. nov. 
A shrub with stout branches, invested with coarse white spreading 
hairs. Leaves alternate, mostly clustered beneath the inflorescence, 
erect, lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, tapering into a callous point, 
margins serrulate, mostly 4-4^- lines long, concave, scabrous and 
strongly striate. Flowers sessile, forming short headlike spikes, 
terminal and in the upper axils on short leafy branches. Bracts 
minute ; bracteoles hyaline, cordate-ovate, obtuse, about as long as 
the calyx, keeled and scantily ciliolate. Sepals hyaline, ovate- 
lanceolate and somewhat cordate, obtuse, slightly above 1 line long, 
ciliolate. Corolla 2% lines long, the lobes longer than the tube. 
Anthers attached to the filaments immediately below the bases of the 
LEUCOPOGON MINUTIFOLIUS, sp. nov.— 
An undershrub with numerous slender erect stems arising from a 
thick stock, all under 1 foot in height, corymbosely branched above 
the middle, the branches pubescent. Leaves imbricate, ovate to 
ovate-lanceolate, very obtuse, concave, thick, -±-f line long, strongly 
keeled, with several obscure parallel nerves. Flowers small, in head- 
like terminal spikes. Bracts leaflike, slightly membranous-margined ; 
bracteoles ovate-orbicular, ciliolate, concave, prominently keeled, not 
half as long as the calyx. Sepals lanceolate-ovate, very obtuse, 
purplish, ciliolate, slightly above one line long. Corolla 2% lines long, 
the lobes much longer than the tube. Anthers rather broad, the 
filament attached immediately below the prominent recurved sterile 
tips. Hypogynous disk truncate. Ovary glabrous, 2-celled, slightly 
dilated at the summit, the style short and thick. Fruit cylindrical, 
slightly exceeding the calyx, truncate, i-seeded, the style persistent. 
Locality . — Sand plain east of Stirling Range, October, 1903. — 
C. R. P. Andrews. 
Remarks . — This pretty little species belongs to the section Perojoa , 
series Concurvx , and does not appear to have any near ally among the 
species included in that section. The leaves are among the smallest 
in the genus. 
LEUCOPOGON BREVISTYLIS, sp. nov.— 
A shrub with stout branches, invested with coarse white spread 
ing hairs. Leaves alternate, mostly clustered beneath the inflorescence, 
erect, lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, tapering into a callous point, 
margins serrulate, mostly 4-4^ lines long, concave, scabrous and 
