366 Lxxvil. L0GANIAC£/E. [Logatila. 



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late-siitulate, longer tLan the corolla-tube. Corolla naiTow-campanulate, \ 

 to f in. lonor, the lobes about as lono; as the tube, the left-hand edges usually 



overlapping in the bud excepting the fifth, which is entirely inside, pubescent 

 inside and out but without the longer beard of L. callosa/ Stamens inserted 

 under the sinus of the lobes ; anthers linear. Ovules veiy numerous in eacli 

 cell of the ovary; stigma long and cylindrical. Capsule not seen.— DC. 

 Prod. ix. 26; i)e Vr. in PL Preiss. li. 2i0; F. Muell. Fragm. vi. 133; 

 Hook. Ic, PL t. 832. 



"W. Australia. King George's Sound, E. Brown and otliers; Swan Jii\cv, Drum- 

 mond, \st ColL 7i. 650; near Seven-mile Bridge, Preiss, n. iSS5 ; Tone river, Gardiner 

 Range, Bremer Bay, E. Mount Barren, Moir's Inlet, MaxwelL 



16. L. serpyllifolia, i?. Br. Prod. 456. A slender perennial or 

 underslirub, usually much branched, erect or diffuse, glabrons or shortly 

 hispid, 6 in. to l' ft. high. Leaves scarcely petiolate, ovate or lanceolate, 

 obtuse or almost acute, the margins recurved, glabrous or ciliate, 2 to 4 unea 

 or very rarely nearly \ in. long, tlie connecting stipular line usually shortly 

 ciliate. Flowers usually 3 to 5 together almost sessile in little terminal leafy 

 heads. Calyx-segments linear-lanceolate, subulate-acuminate, ciliate, ottea 

 nearly as long as the corolla. Corolla white or flesh-coloured, carapanulate. 

 2| to 3 lines long, the lobes longer than the tube, conspicuously veined aud 

 bearded inside as well as the throat. Stamens inserted under the suius o 

 the lobes; anthers linear. Capsule ovate, not exceeding the calyx.— ; 

 Prod. ix. 26 ; F, Muell. Fragm. vi. 133 ; i. Impidula, Nees in Fl. Prei^s. i. 

 368, and L. centaurium, Nees, I.e. ii- 340 (from the descriptions given). 



Australia. King George's Sound, E, Brown and many others, to Swan Kiver 

 and Champion Bay, 0/dJieId and others, Lnmmond, n, m, 116, 144, 145, 222; ea.i 

 to Cape le Grand, MaxwelL , 



Yar. amjustifoUa, Leaves lanceolate or linear-lanceolate, abont \ in. long, ^^^"I'^^-ppj 

 into a short petiole; flowers sometimes Lut not always ratlier larger. —/i. hyssopouies, - 

 in PI. Preiss. i. ^^%.~^Drummond, n. 146, 22L Preiss, «. 1242 ; Cape Leschcnault, v 

 Held. 



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17. L. pusiUa, v.. Br. Prod. 456. A small glabrous or pubescent, p,r 

 cumbent or diffuse herb or undershrub, the branches ascending to a 

 inches. Leaves from obovate to elliptical or oblong, obtuse, witu _^- 

 curved or revolute margins, narrowed into a short petiole, \ to '^^'™^',*^i^ 

 long. * Flowers solitary in one axil of the pair of leaves, sessile or sho J 

 pedicellate. Calyx-segments lanceolate-subulate or linear, acute, ^vitti ai 

 scarious edges, longer than the corolla-tube. Corolla about 3 hues i^ ^ 

 veined as in L. serpyWfoUa, slightly hairy inside, the lobes about as 1011= 

 the tube. Stamens inserted under the sinus of the lobes; anthers ot 

 Ovary tapering into the style ; stigma ovoid. CapsiUe rather acute, a 

 as long as the calyx.— DC. Prod. ix. 26 ; Endl. Iconogr. t. 58. 



N. S. Wales. Port Jackson, R. Brown, J. and R. Cunningham, Woolls. 



4. GENIOSTOMA, Torst. 



Calyx 5-Iobed. Corolla-tube shortly cylindrical, haity inside at^the tbroa^j 

 lobes 5, spreading, imbricate, usually contorted in the bud. Stamen- 



bout 



