Lord Howe Island . 
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Scaevola Lobelia, Auct. PI. non Murr. ; Hillebr. FI. Haw. 
p. 265. 
Scaevola latevaga , Hance, in Walp. Ann. ii, p. 1054. 
Queensland, North Australia, throughout Polynesia, and in tropical 
Asia. 
XXVII. Campanulaceae. 
63. Lobelia anceps, L. f. Suppl. p. 395 ; Benth. FI. Austral, 
iv, p. 128 ; F. Muell. Fragm. ix, p. 77. 
Lobelia decumbens , Sims, Bot. Mag. t. 2277. 
Australia, except the north, New Zealand, Chatham Island, South 
Africa, and extratropical South America. 
64. Wahlenbergia gracilis, Schrad. Blumenb. p. 38, in obs. ; 
A. DC. Monog. Camp. p. 142 ; Benth. FI. Austral, iv, p. 137 ; 
F. Muell. Fragm. ix, p. 77 ; Charsl. Wild FI. Melb. t. 10. 
Campanula gracilis, Forst. f. Prod. p. 15 ; Sm. Exot. Bot. 
t. 45* 
Throughout Australia, New Zealand, Kermadec Islands, New 
Caledonia, Tonga Islands, Eastern Asia, and South Africa. 
XXVIII. Epacrideae. 
65. Leueopogon Bichei, R. Br. Prod. p. 541 ; Benth. FI. 
Austral, iv, p. 186; F. Muell. Veg. Chath. Isd. p. 45; Bot. 
Mag. t. 3351. 
Styphelia Richei , Labill. Nov. Holl. PI. Sp. i, p. 44, t. 60 ; 
F. Muell. Fragm. ix, p. 77. 
Australia, except the north, Chatham Island, but not in New 
Zealand. 
66. Dracophyllum Fitzgerald!, F. Muell. Fragm. vii, p. 
t. 62 ; ix, p. 77 ; Wils. Rep. p. 32. 
Endemic. 
‘ The largest tree known of the order Epacridaceae, is met with at 
an elevation of about 1,000 feet, and at this height on the mountains 
it is a large tree fifty to sixty feet high, with trunks three to nearly five 
feet in diameter, but it is much smaller as it approaches the top of the 
mountains, where it is finally reduced to a shrub or small stunted tree 
of ten to fifteen feet in height/ — Duff. 
