Dampiera.} Lxiv. goodenovie.^; 113 



tm in'l^f'r "' n'\^^' ^- ^'''^"'' ^' ^^- G^"^^^'^"- 89, from the cli.rac- 

 lers in Ned. Kiuidk. Arch. ii. 11. 



.W ' "^•^^- of Bathurst, Fraser, J. Cunningham; New EnKlaud. C. 



KF^^Mudler ^"""^'^ '"°"nf''»ins on the Macalistcr river at an elevation of 2000 to 3000 



nerted^wi.T' ^""i "/.'■'"'''^^ indicatcJ that the four species he proposed were very closelv con- 



The bron 1 1 1 ? "' ""l^ ^- ^^'"'"•''' ''PP'^-'i'"* *° 'i^^^e I'Ecn quite right iu unitiug 'them, 

 the nun.orr wn.is.i). •«««'«/«■;'« and B. rotuudifoUa,xnn so closely into eacli other, in 



J) Pun>,Z ?^".™"'^ '^'^fo''e »ie, as to be inseparable even as varieties. D. oraf/Yona and 

 more narrou ' d f "ir^'f''''^'' ^''°"' '^'"^^^ °^^^^' ^"^'"^ smaller, more entire, more oval leaves, 

 iiiflortscenp 11. ^^'^ sometimes almost ohovate-cuueate, and generally a looser 



but manv 7 ■ ^ " indumentum on the flowers, especially- iu the southern specimens, 

 ♦he Bhie M T^^ P^*^ '"^° ^^"^ broad-leaved form. Both appear to be very abundant in 

 northern ^^^T'"^'*'"s- Sieber's u. 227 belongs to the oval-leaved variety. Some of the 

 ■^"hein specimens have the leaves almost ova^e-lanceolate. 



fuse'^in?" J^'^^^^olata, ^. Ctoiu. ; DC. Prod. vii. 503. An erect or dif- 

 iu somr ""^ °^' ^^"'"^ ^^'^'"'^'^ '^^'^^^^ ^^ ^- >'o^»-'"'-'t"iMa, but niiproachinir 

 stellate-! ^•^^^^'^1^ ^° ^- P''Oifn'd. Branches usually sulcate, scabrous or 

 fen- tep't 1 ''''^^' 1 '^^ elliptical oblong--liiiear or lanceolate, entire or with a 

 narrowei u"^^^- • ^^^'"^"^ '^"'^ ^'^^^ revolutc than in B. rosmarinifoUa, much 

 "lio-litlv ^1 ^^"^ "^ ^' ^'''^'^'^ '^'' glabrous but scabrous above when full grown, 

 or du-t J''-^'"'°™^i^tose underneath. Peduncles in the upper axils solitary 

 Terv 4^^? ?r^*^^' longax than the floral leaves, 1- or few-flowered. Bracts 

 longer 1 1 ' ^^^^^ clothed with a loose stellate tomentuin intermixed with 

 dumejitu n ''^"'^' ^^'^I'^'^-^^eth very small, almost concealed in the in- 

 ovule — 7?' /> ™''^ ^'^°^^*^ * in. long. " Ovary 1-celled, with 1 erect narrow 

 loo t ^i' ^"""^"i'^'amii. Be Vr. Gooden. 91 ; J), adpresaa, De Yr. Goodcn. 

 "• t- 16. f. 1, not of A. Cunn. 



^^^ ; betwpn ft^'jT ^^^'® ^ange and Wellington Vallev near Croker's Range, A. Ciinnlug' 

 Victoria Ar ^^'^^ ^^^'^° "^^^"^ Lachlan rivers, L. 'Morton, 

 Iu th "^^^"'^y nver, Dallachy ; near Lake Koorong, i/<?r3. /'. Mueller. 



f'^t : perhn^^n^^^^ ^^^^^^ "^^ "^^^^ Gooden. t. 16. f. 2, appears to represent a verj- diifereat 



X iiaps n, glabrescens. 



iOlJMd) ^'^^^s^^a, ^. Maell. Herb, A branching shrub of 4 to 6 {i. 



disappear f°^'^ T ^^^^ ^^^'^^'^ ^^ ^'^^^^ ^^^^^ ''^ ^^^^^ stellate tomentum which 

 ^^"g, entire ^^!^r^^^^^'^'^*^^^^^- Leaves mostly oblong-cimeate, | to 1 iu. 

 ^^rger obo^ r ^ ^^^^^^^.^-^^^^^^d, flat and rather soft, the lower ones somewhat 

 ^^^t-'les in tl ^ ^ P^tiolate, the upper ones small narrow and entire. Pe- 

 ^Pposite le T- ^^"^^^ ^^^^ branching out into loose dichotomous cymes with 

 tranches "R ^^^^'^ at the forks or degenerating into more normal leafy 

 ^^nselvintr' 7^^^*^'^^ linear. Flowers blue, rather large, covered with a 

 ^^'ed*in tli f ^^ *^ stellate tomentum. Calyx-lobes small, almost coii- 

 ^^^ow ovni^ ^^^^ntum. Corolla 7 to 8 Unes long. Ovary 1-celled, with 1 



** W sighUome^*' \^'^^ "^^^' Murrhison river, Oldjield, Like D. marifoUa, this has 

 ^^J*- ? f/ttr ^^*^"^'^^^'^ce to I>. incaria, but with a verj different ovary. 

 ^OL. ly "^^ ^^^^^re lower. Leaves more rigid, mostly cuneate and often almost lobed 



