Westringia. | XCIII. LABIATJE, 197 
19. WESTRINGIA, Sm. 
Calyx campanulate, 5-toothed. Corolla with a short tube and dilated 
throat; the upper lip erect but flat and broadly 2-lobed, the lower 
and short, the anthers reduced to a small connective with 2 linear or 
linear-clavate parallel branches. Style shortly bifid at the end. Nuts 
a impose, attached to the middle or higher up. Seeds albumi- 
ous.—Shrubs. 
Flowers in globular terminal heads with bract-like floral leaves ` 
on exceeding the calyx . 1. W. cephalantha. 
l long T 
Hiern in fours, oblong-lanceolate or linear, 4 to 1 in. 
on * * . 
Leaves in fours, 3 to 4 lines longa See R eis ee 
Leaves very much revolute, rigid. Calyx-teeth very short. 4m 
Leaves mostly in fours. . . . . . essor. 5, W, Dampieri. 
Levesmosty nthrées . . . |... m ... & M noy ag 
Leaves much revolute, rigid, in fives or sixes. Calyx-teeth dR as 
aslngasthetube . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. Wesenifolia, © 
Leaves narrow-linear, slender, much revolute, mostly in 
int Calyx-teeth as long as the tube . . . . . . 8. W. eremicola. 
iat ga Pres Med or flat, green on both sides as 
às the calyx. E. 
sh in oe ce. often above 1 in. long.  . et 9. W. longifolia. 
S In rees, o TETTE ib ent 
in.1 » oblong-elliptical or lanceolate, ss ja 
BENE S 4.375. V V NNUS X EA 
std ^w genie Big rice " — — i 11 JF. rubiafolia. 
lw. cephalantha, F. Muell. Fragm. vi. 110. An erect bushy 
shrub, labrous except the inflorescence. Leaves in whorls of 3, 4 or 
ady , linear, obtuse or almost acute, with revolute margins, shining 
E lack when dry, rarely exceeding À in., the floral ones passin 
“to linear concave rather thin ciliolate bracts. Flowers sessile an 
