Jntliocereis.'] lxxxiii. scuophulabine.e. 47^ 



Leaves obovate or oblong-euucate, not dotted. Corolla yellow, 



with narrow lobes 2. J. Iitiorea. 



leaves linear, usually few aad small. Corolla rather small, with 

 narrow linear lobes. 



Braaches virgate, not spinesccnt S. A. gracilis. 



Branches intricate, with numerous divaricate spiues (reduced 



branchlcts) ', ■ . . 4, A. genisloides. 



Upper part of the j^laut, or at least the pedicels and calyx, glandular- 

 pubescent. 



Corolla-lobes acute, longer than the tube. 



Leaves shortly cuueate, glandular-pubescent. Branches intri- 

 cate, rigid, spinesccnt • . • " ^' ^* ayilsaniha. 



Leaves linear-cuueate, glabrous or nearly so. Branches intricate. 



Internodcs distant. Branchlets occasionally spinescent . . 6. J. intricata. 

 Leaves rather crowded. No spiues 1, A. aroorea. 



Leaves narrow-linear, almost acute, glandular-pubescent. 



Branches virgate or paniculate - • %, A. angitdifoha, 



Corolla-lobes obtuse, shorter than the tube. Leaves oblong-linear 



or oblanceolate 9. A.fasciculata. 



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Sect. II. Cyphanthera.— J«//i6TJ l-celJed. Plants glabrous gJanduIar-puhesceul 

 or stellaie-tomentose. 



Branches and leaves glandular-pubescent. Pedicels solitary, termiua] 



or leaf-opposed. Corolla-lobes broad aud obtuse. ,„ . • .7; 



Jlueh-branched small shrub. Leaves under 1 line long . . . . 10. A. rmcropkylta. 



Diffuse undershrub. Leaves 2 to 6 lines long \\. A. myosoUdea. 



branches and leaves pubescent or tomeutose with stellate hairs. Co- 

 rolla-lobes narrow, acute. 



Leaves under \ in.'long, scabrous-pubescent. Pedicels filiform, _ 



olif'ivir ♦„„,,,:„. 1 i_ .j^ J . .' . . \l- A. scaur 



ella. 



solitary, terminal or leaf-opposed . - 

 Leaves i to 4 in. loug, tomeutose. Pedicels short, often several 



together.terminal or in the upper axils Vi. A. albicans. 



Leaves f to li in. long, tomcntosc. Pedicels short, often several 



together, terminal or in the upper axils \i. A. tasrmmca. 



leaves glabrous, young branches minutely tomeutose or almost gla- 

 brous. Leaves mostly under 2 in. long. Flowers in irregular 

 leafy racemes or narrow panicles. . p , •. 



Leaves oblong or lanceolate. Corolla-lobes narrow, acute . . • IS- ^- ^"^^7- 



Leaves linear! Corolla-lobes broad, obtuse . . 16. ^. racemosa. 



J-eaves and branches quite glabrous. Leaves 2 to 4 in. long, llowers 

 ^ paniculate. , rr ^^■ 



Wes linear. Corolla-lobes broad, obtuse JM'Sm}/ 



J-eaves oblong or lanceolate. CoroUa-lobes narrow, acute . . . \^. A. LeiclUuuauu 



.Sect. I. EuANTiiocERC.s.-Anthers 2-ceUed, the cells not confluent 

 Plants glabrous or glandular-pubescent, without stellate hairs. Caps e 

 I^'ially ovoid obloug m- acuminate. Species all western, one of them exteud- 

 '"g into S. Australia. 



. J- A. viscosa, R. Br. Prod. US. An erect shrub, usually of 6 to 8 ft., 

 7 attaining sou.ctimes 20 ft. {F. Mueller), glabrous in all our specimens 

 Jiid more or less viscid. Leaves broadly obovate, entire or minutely sea- 

 b'-ous-dentioulate especially when dry, contracted into a short petiole, rat icr 

 ^^f, marked with conspicuous gkndular dots, mostly 1-^ to 2, m ong 

 lf.^^d., 1. to 3-flowered, shorter than or exceeding the leaves. Bo ers. 

 ^'^te, much larger than in any other species. Calyx-tube about 2 lines 



