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PLANTS INDIGENOUS TO THE COLONY OP VICTORIA. 
[Additions. 
Eriostemon umbellatus— p. 128. 
Haidinger Range and elsewhere in the Australian Alps. 
Phebaiium lachnaeoides (A. Cunn. in Field’s New South Wales, p. 322) belongs to the alpine variety 
of this species, according to a specimen communicated by Mr. Rob. Heward, the possessor of Cunningham’s 
herbarium. Eriostemon Ralstoni (F. M. Fragm. Phytogr. Austr. ii. 101, tab. 14) will most probably yet be 
found on the granite tracts of Eastern Gipps Land. 
LASIOPETALUM DASYPHYLLU3I — p. 144. 
On Lake King. 
MALVACEiE — p. 158. 
To the series of Australian Malvaceous genera, enumerated in this work, is to be added Lagunaria, the 
only true species of that genus, L. Patersonii, formerly only known from Norfolk Island, having been recently 
discovered in the vicinity of Port Denison in eastern tropical Australia. 
Tetratheca — p. 181. 
The fruit of Tremandra shows no generic discrepancies from that of Tetratheca, unless in the embryo, 
which remains as yet unknown. The capsule of Tremandra stelligera is cordate-orbicular, slightly turgid, 
bivalved, about 2 lines long. Seed singly ripening in each cell, almost globose, slightly compressed, about 1 
line long, short grey-downy. Testa brown-black. Strophiole semicircular, livid, fleshy, extending from the 
chalaza in a narrow line half down the raphe. Hilum near the summit lateral. 
