480 LxxxiiT. SCROPHULARIKEJ:. [Jutliocercis, 



Tasmania. Kclvedon, Great Swan Port, amongst gum-trees BacUiouse ; not uu- 

 common on the E. coast, Gitnn ; Cygnet river, C. StmrL Differs from J. Eadesii ehieliy 

 in the tomeutum. 



15. A. Eadesii, F. Muell. Fragm. ii. 139. Au erect slimb of 3 or 4 

 ft., the branches and young foliage sliglvtly hoary with a mumte pubescence 

 scarcely stellate and sometimes slightly glandular, the adult leaves and stems 

 usually glabrous. Leaves oblong or lanceolate, obtuse, entire, coiitracteu 

 into a sliort petiole or the upper ones sessile, the larger ones 3 to 4 m. long, 

 but those of the flowering branches under 3 m. Flowers near y ^Y"^*^'," f^ 

 gularly and loosely cymose in the upper axils, foruiing terminal oblong leaiy 

 panicles, the pedicels and calyxes slightly glandular-pubescent. <^»'.'J^-'^""^ 

 above 1 line long, the teeth rather obtuse, rarely as long as the tube and otte 

 very short. Corolla-tube 2^ lines long; lobes oblong, acute, rather shoite 

 than the tube. Anthers 1-celled. Capsule small, nearly globular, beeaj 

 i&^.— Cyphanthera frondosa and C. cuneata, Miers, lUust. u. App. -JJ am 

 31. t. 84: Eadma anfJiocercidea, F. Muell. ia Trans. Phil. Inst. Vi"- 



ii. 73. 



N. S. IVales. N( ar Camden, M' Arthur. . , ^f a Ara 



Victoria. Eanges near Mount Zero, Grampians, Wllhehni; summit of xUouui ^ 



piles and "Wimmera, Hatlachy. 



S. Australia. Tattiai'a country, Woods. 



A shrub of 4 to 6 ft., 



16. A, racemosa, F, Mnell Fragm. i. 211. A shrub of 4 to o u., 

 glabrous except the very young shoots, which are occasionally wnite wi i^*^ 

 minute stellate tomentum. Leaves sessile, the lower ones lanceolate, the upp^ 

 ones linear, obtuse, thick, flat or with recurved margins, \ to 1 j i"- ^'^] 

 Flowers 2 or 3 together in the axils, or the upper ones forming ^^'^'^S^^^^^i^g^ 

 cemes. Pedicels rather slender. Calyx-tube scarcely 1 line long J o ^ 

 linear, nearly as long as or rather longer than the tube. Corolla-tube nea^^: 

 2 lines long; lobes obtuse, about as long as or even longer ^^^f^^, G^^jg 

 Anthers 1-celled. Capsule small, ovoid, the valves deeply bifid- oe 

 few. 



VST. Australia. Murchison river, Oldfield. The specimens very imperfect. 



17. A. (?) Hopwoodii, F, Muell. Fragm, ii. 138. A gl^-^b^^^^' *'f ^! 

 shrub. Leaves narrow-linear, acutely acuminate, with the point oi ^^| ^^^^ 

 curved, entire, rather thick, narrowed into a short petiole, 2 to ^i^- ^^:^ 

 Flowers in short terminal cymes or leafy pyramidal panicles. -^^'1? ^^^Je 

 nute. Calyx small, broadly' campanulate, with obtuse teeth. ^^^^| ". ^^e 

 campanulate, 3 to 3^ lines long ; lobes broad, very obtuse, shorter than 

 tube. Anthers 1-celled. Fruit unknown. 



Darling river, very rare, Victorian Expedition* y^^t% sp*^' 



Drummond (with rather smaller flowers than in the N. ^- 



18. A. (?) Leichliaratii F. Muell Fragm, vi. 142. A g^^^' 

 shrub (or tree?), with the foliage and inflorescence of Buboisia ^^.^^^^ ^^jte 

 Leaves oblong-lanceolate, rather obtuse, entire, narrowed into a petiole, q 



N. S. "Wal 



W, Austr 

 cimeus). 



flat, 2 to 4 in. long. Panicles terminal 



nai, 2. lu ^ m. lung. rauicies terminal, somewhat leaty at xne uci^-, jj^ 



pyramidal or corymbose. Bracts very small. Pedicels short. Calyx 



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