28 XC. MYOPORINEJE. [ Eremophila. 
connecting it with the other sections of veg ngi is itself EAT Mio from 
cottony white all over to perfectly glabrous, as well as in the shape of the leaves and size 
of the leaves and flowers. The following appears alnibet Aoborvili t to be FS Ednpd a a “distinct 
species :— 
Var. viridiflora, F. Muell. Diffuse, with small crowded leaves and small flowers, 
viscid, pubescent and greon, The lower Une smaller pa in e typical form. W. Aus- 
ralia, Dhnin (2 (2nd coll. ?) n. 162 ; Upper Kalgan ri Mue ller. 
26. E. subfloccosa, Benth. Young igs icy eM with a 
loose plumose almost floccose tomentum, wea off fro 2 olde | 
leaves. Leaves crowded, elliptical- “oblong, dri , entire, ud. at 
e base but sessile or Sod so, 4 in. long or "rather mo ore, rather | 
thick, the older eee T glutinous Flower vend sessile or 
stricted above the ovary, then incurved and Tw th e4 upper lobes 
d and acute, the X one much shorter, ‘also acute, Stamens | 
serted. Ovary glabrous, with only one pair of ovules in each cell. | 
In the put Roe, also prie (in herb. F. Muell.) 
27. E. Oldfieldii, F. Muell. Fragm. i An erect shrub of. 
several feet, o r small tree of 10 feet urs glabrous and probably | 
epis a or the branchlets and young shoots minutely hoary. Leaves 
near o 
long, the tube broad from the base and s ees dtd. above the | 
ovary, the lobes all obtuse or scarcely acute, the 4 upper ones short, 
the lowest broadly oblong and s seperate to near the middle of the 
corolla. tamens more or less erted. Ovary short, obtuse, 
glabrous, with 2 or 3 pairs of iiie | in REV ell. 
W. Australia. Murchison river, Oldfield; Sharks Bay, Milne. 
2 uell. R bb. Exp An erect glutinous” 
shrub, crine or the young shoots slightly tomentose eaves 
narrow-lanceolate, entire, tapering into a long acute point, "—X 
at the base but scarcely petiolate, 1 to 2 in. long. pedicels solitary, 
in. or more, Mai spreading and turned up towards the en 
"lowers * orange-re Calyx-segments ovate, acute or acuminate, | 
constricted von the ovary, then e one and s iy curved, the 
4 upper lobes short and acute, the lowest oblong, obtuse, separate t0- 
out à of the corolla. Stamens exserted. Ovary glabrous or slight ; 
glandular-pubescent, with a pair of ovules to each cell. Fruit suc- : 
