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Prostanthera. | XCIII. LABIATJE. 95 
N.S. Wales. Grose river, R. Brown; shaded ravines, Wollondelly river. A. 
EE uo" with narrow leaves) ; New England, C. Stuart with the ovate leaves 
ciduous, or the lower pair more leaf-like. Calyx not above 2 lines 
long, the lips a equal and both entire. Corolla “purple,” about 
4 or 5 lines long, slightly pubescent outside. Anthers with both ap- 
pendages adnate nearly to the end, and not projecting beyond the cells. 
mA atriplicifolia, A. Cunn. in Benth. Lab. 451, ani in DC. Prod. xii. 
ata Shoal bay passage, R. Brown; Wide Bay. A WAR 
S. Wales. Mount Lindsay, W. Hill; barren hills Sw f Lachlan river, A. 
tA bay Some specimeus from Mudgee, Woolls, belong also Gai to this 
species, unless indeed they represent an entire-leaved vari iety o 
ar.? latifolia. Leaves broadly ovate or almost orbicular and gem with one 
or two m crenatures, very much larger en in mu ifolia, and as much smaller 
than in P. eerulea — P. ovalifolia, Benth. i C. Prod. x i. 560.—N.W. futeridé of N. S. 
Wales, Fraser ; head of decine: river, c. Moo 
Coro We about twice as long as the calyx. Athe with the sites 
nate almost to the end and not exceeding the cells. 
ga Ranges near DP ip and Port Phillip, F. Mueller. 
6. P. in R. 509. A slender much branched shrub, 
quite glabrous or se a ere Wide hoary with a — pubes- 
cence. Leaves from ovate-lanceolate to oblong, obtuse, 
dered by a few coarse teeth, aatis e a rather long eon. rather 
thick and flat in some specimens, thi i ghtly re- 
reduced to small bracts falling of off before the flowering. Pedicels slender, 
but shorter than the calyx; bracts small. Calyx about 2 lines long or 
> nin very broad, entire; the lower lip longer, narrower, e 
usua i 
the lobes al] ig Anthers with both ap ndages adnate nearly or 
e shorter one quite to the = and neither of them exceeding the 
cell.—Benth. in DC. Prod. xii. 
