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Near Eremophila platycalyx, F. Muell which is not viscous 
and has different foliage, and also shows marked inequality in its 
broader calyx-lobes, of which some are almost orbicular. It also 
has a glabrous and relatively longer corolla-tube and a glabrous 
or slightly glandular-tomentose instead of densely villous ovary. 
E. Freelingii, F. Muell., has, inter alia, entirely different leaves, 
marked inequality in its calyx-lobes, and mid-lobe of corolla 
nearly equal to the lateral ones. 
ErEMOPHILA Fraseri, F. Muell. Near Lake Darlöt, April. 
A spreading resinous shrub, up to 8 feet high, though usually 
shorter. Flowers dirty white with maroon spots ; accrescent calyx 
red. The form gathered by me is that with narrower calyx-lobes. 
E. Browntr, F. Muell. Yilgangie claypans, February. A 
shrub about 4 feet high, with red flowers. 
E. Brown, F. Muell, var. Leaves narrowly linear lanceo- 
late. Flowers considerably smaller than those of type. Gib- 
raltar, Oetober. 
E. OLDFTELDITI, F. Muell, var. ANGUSTIFOLIA, nob. Between 
Doyle's well and Mt. George, June. A shrub up to 5 feet or 
so. Leaves narrowly linear, 1 mm. wide. 
E. MACULATA, F. Muell. Near Coolgardie, August. Between 
Coolgardie and Gnarlbine, September. 
E. MACULATA, F. Muell, var. BREVIFOLTA. Between Cool- 
gardie and Broad Arrow, and between the latter place and 
Uladdie soak, March. Copiously branching subshrub, a foot or 
so high. Flowers pink or nearly white. 
E. LATIFOLIA, F. Muell. Between Wilson's pool and Lake 
Darlót, May. Small shrub, 3 feet or so high. Flowers green. 
E. ALTERNIFOLIA, &. Br. Gibraltar district, October. Flowers 
red. 
E. Younatr, F. Muell. Between Doyle’s well and Mt. George; 
also Goose’s soak, June. A spreading bush up to 6 or 8 feet. 
Flowers pale pink. 
VERBENACER. 
SPARTOTHAMNUS TEUCRIIFLORUS, F. Muell. (ex descript.). 
Pendinnie soak, March. Between Mt. Malcolm and Goose’s 
soak, June. A plant not iufrequently met with in the back 
