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evoluto plus minus conspicue sinuato-denticulala ; pedunculi axillarcs aut termi- 

 nates, in ramis axillaribus breves , dense candido-lanati ; bracteis obovato-spathula- 

 i is , J inllni. longis ; flores in pedunculis sulitaiii , aut 2-3-ni , extus toti 

 griseo-Ianati, 1 culm, long! ; calyx minutus, vix 1 tullni. longus, totus germini 

 adnatus ; limbus obsoletus, subnullus, quam corolla magis albido-Iauatus ; corollae 

 tubus 3 inllni. longus, nee corolla uti in spcciebus uonnullis profunde tripartita ; 

 limbus tripartitus, laciuiae 2 simplices, inferior tertia superior trifida, omnes 

 extus supra medium ala sat lata tenuissima, glabra, coernlea, transversim venoso- 

 radiata, ad apicem emarginala cinctae; stamina 5,2 mllm. longa; filamenta libera, 

 albida, erecta ; antherae filamentis vix aequilongae, flavescentes, cum marginibus 

 inter se cohaerentes et circa stylum tubum formantes, apice subemarginatae; stylus 

 stamina duplo excedens, 4 mllm. longus, apice fere nutans, teres, glaber, sligmatis 

 i ml iisi urn dilatatum, glabrum, nee ciliatum ; fructus desiderantur. 



23. D. ADPRESSA. 



Caulibus e radice liguosa plurimis, herbaceis, simplicibus, striato-sulca- 

 tis, cano-villosis, foliis adpressis, erectis, oblongo-lanceolatis et lineari- 

 lanceolatis, junioribus utrinque cano-villosis, adultis glabris, spicis (ra- 

 cemis) peduncalatis, bracleis bracteolisque suboppositis, corollis coeru- 

 leis, externe lanatis, villis patulis, simplicibus. 



1). adpressa A. Cunningh. in lilt. 1836. 

 de Cand. prodr. FIL 503. 



de Vriese in Mitchell, Journ. of an Expedition into trap. Austr. 339. 

 Anal. Gooden. p. 14. 



Vidi spccimina sqq. 



Distant interior of IV. S. W. Croker's Range, 1825. A. Cunningh. (Herb. Mus. 

 Caes. F'ind. XVI. 1836. sub nomine D. adpressae, quod aucloris manu adscrip- 

 lum est). 



Ex eadem statione ab eodem invcntore (Herb. Hook, sub nomine D. lanceo- 

 latae G. 45). 



