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I.—On Isoetes australis S. Williams, a New Species from Western Australia. Part I. General Morphology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2012

Samuel Williams
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Lecturer with Special Reference to Plant Morphology in theUniversity of Glasgow.
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Material of a very small and distinctive species of Isoetes was sent by Miss Alison Baird in 1934 to Professor J. Walton, who kindly handed it over to me for examination. This species, hitherto undescribed, is here named Isoetes australis. The material, which consisted of plants of all ages from two-leaved sporelings up to adult plants, had been collected in 1930 from rock pools in granite outcrops at Bruce Rock, 150 miles inland from Perth, Western Australia.

The following description is mainly based on Miss Baird's material, but I later received air-dried plants of the same species which had been grown by Professor T. G. B. Osborn in the Laboratory at Sydney. These plants had originally been collected by E. T. Bailey from the Bruce Rock locality in 1934. They proved to be viable and commenced growth within a few days when placed in water, and I was able to keep one of them alive for a period of two years, though only in a depauperate condition. Professor Osborn also sent me herbarium specimens, collected in the same locality by Bailey, and some of these plants, which had been completely dry for six months or longer, proved viable, though I was unable to grow them on for more than a few months.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1944

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