478 LxxxiiT. scEOPiiuLARTNEi^. {AutJiocerck. 



^V- Australia. Murcliisou river, Oldfield. 



8. A. angustifolia, F. Muell. in Trans. F/nl. Soc. Vict. i. 21, and in 

 Hook. Kew Journ. viii. 202. A glandular-pubescent unarmed sluub. 

 Leaves liuear, acute or almost obtuse, entire, contracted at the base, mostly J 

 to 1 ^ in. long. Flowers white, few, terminal or leaf-opposed, ou rather slender 

 pedicels. Calyx glandular-hirsute, the tube about 1 line long, the lobes 

 narrow, usually longer than the tube. Corolla-tube \ in. long, yellowish in- 

 side ; lobes narrow, acute, at least twice as long as the tube. Anthers 2- 

 celled. Capsule ovoid, exceeding the calyx, but not seen perfect. 



S. Australia. Stony gleus near Mount Lofty and on the Torreus river, F. MneUer. 



9. A. fascicTilata, F. Muell. Fragm. i. 122. A shrub of about 3 ft., 

 the branches and foliage viscid but scarcely pubescent, the inflorescence 

 glandular-pubescent. Leaves oblong linear or oblanceolate, obtuse, entire, 



narrowed into a petiole, rather thick, f to H "i- lo"S' ^^^ "PP^"" ^'^'^^ ^^ 

 reduced. Flowers shortly pedicellate, in terminal almost leafless panicles. 

 Calyx glandular-pubescent, the tube about 1 line long, the teeth rather 

 shorter than the tube and obtuse. Corolla-tube fully 2 lines long ; lobes ob- 

 tuse, shorter than the tube. Anthers 2 -celled. Capsule 4 to 6 lines long, 

 acuminate, the valves scarcely bifid, diverging at the end. 



. "W". Australia. Phillips river, Maxwell. Some specimens closely resemble tlie larger- 

 leaved specimens of J. myosotldea, but are readily distiuguislied by the 2-celled anthers. 



Sect. II. Ciphanthera.— Anthers 1-celled, renlform. Plants glabrous, 

 glandular-pubescent or stellate-tomentose. Capsule short, globular or ovoid, 

 the valves \yA(k.—Gyplmnthera, Miers; Eadesia, F. Muell. 



10. A. -microphylla, F. Muell. Fragm. i. 179 ; vi. 143. A small in- 

 tricately branched shrub, viscid with a minute glandular pubescence, the 

 older leaves and branches becoming glabrous, the smaller branchlets slender 

 and rigid but not spiuescent. Leaves sessile, ovate or oblong, obtuse, entire, 

 rather thick, \ to 1 line long. Pedicels terminal or opposite the upper leaves, 

 1 to 2 lines long, glandular-pubescent. Calyx glandular-pubescent, not ex- 

 ceeding 1 line including the obtuse teeth or lobes. Corolla-tube 1^'°^^ 

 long or rather more, the upper portion broadly campanulate, the lobes broad, 

 obtuse, shorter than the tube. Anthers 1-celled. Capsule nearly globular, 

 as long as the calyx. Seeds few.—G/p/ianthera microphylla, Miers, lHust- 



ii. App. 33. t. 85. 



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. 177 ; Salt river, Maxwell. 



A. 



Book. 



Aew Journ. viu. 202, and Fragm. vi. 143. A low diffuse undershrub n'^ 

 branches and foliage pubescent and viscid with short glandular hairs, withouj 

 stel ate tomentum. Leaves sessile, from oval-oblong to linear, from under 4 

 m. long vvhen broad to above ^ iu. when narrow, obtuse, entire, rather thick, 

 the margins recurved. Pedicels rather short, solitarv, terminal or opposi e 

 the upper leaves, usually reflexed after flowerin<r Calvx glaudular-pnl^;-^- 



eeut, the tube about 1 

 Corolla white, varying 



. line long ; teeth narrow "usually as long as t'le tu e- 

 m size, the tube from under 2 lines to nearly Sa ^^^^ ' 



