point, more than twice the length of the anther. Germens 
four, orbicular: Style ascending with bifid stigma. 
Of this genus belonging to the natural order of Labiate, 
Mr. Brown has recorded in his Prodromus thirteen species. 
Native of New South Wales and Van Diemen’s island. 
Flowers in June and July. Requires the protection of the ° 
greenhouse. 
We were favoured with the specimen of this beautiful 
shrub, from which our drawing was taken, by our friend 
Epwarp Gray, Esq. in June last, when it flowered for the 
first time after having been in his fine conservatory about 
seven years. 
The outline figures represent, 
1. The Pistil. This ought to have shewn the four separable germens. 
2. The Stamen with the long spur from one of the lobes of the anther, 
somewhat magnified, 
