Page:Narrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia, Volume 2.djvu/537

 12 sPtSmx. t. Hoya (hasxlly Asele! camoa Oe mus, Ss mone,  ong  Aepiad,  all e em of Mr. Bro yons p) mfeed W e lair o, st on at exnsive cot, where Balfouda d A! have ch  eson of ses. Of StucCos, w is so fuen d probly puces i owe durg e ny n ( has been mmked of unies) simens in at still a desidetum; 1 at is known tg e plt ing e fo and s of i fruit, wch in me ses ves coidbly. Goonasovz.--e Herium con.ns ve few si- mens of this consideble Ausali family, the ear ms exlsfng in and to the southward of the palel of Port Jackn. The order is reduced to Gdia, Scm- vola, Vellda, and e tropical Calone on the Nor- wt Cs d e few sies of the two 6t ne prove to have been forefly discovered un e Sou Cot duag the voya of Cap.in Fllnders, of which one phnt h also a much more exnsive  th has e given it heremfo. It is Scmvola spincens, which fores portion of e hah, rigid vegebles of Dirk HarWg's lsld on the West Cot, and from that shore probably cupies a pt of a very considerable exnt of bmn coun in the in.riot, in a direction Wwards e st ast, hatng en seen in abundance in e latitude of Port Jackwn, so near at colony as the meridian of 146 � EL A new Vellei divorced on the No-west Cot in ltude 1, auen dmt n, belonging W e ction wi a pen- phy!lous cyx. '

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