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Prostanthera. | XCIII. LABIATR, 105 
lips entire, broad, the er one usually larger than the lower. Corolla 
more than twice as long as the calyx, nearly glabrous outside, hairy 
inside. Anthers with one pee) ae about twice as long as the cell, 
the other short and adna 
Queensland. On the ae Mitchell ; Hodges s Creek and uis Creek, 
Leichhardt ; Cape river and Broad Sound, Bowm 
E P.c sd Seem deg A. Cunn. in Benth. Lab. Gen, et Sp. 453, and 
DC. Pro . 961. A heath-like shrub, with we r virgate 
ves 
yx. 
Calyx about 2 fitm lon slightly hairy, redi) ribbed but rather 
thi t iong, sig nearly equal. Corolla glabrous outside, 
not twice as long as the calyx. Anthers with one appendage about 
jen as long as the cell, the other short and adnate. 
S. Wales. TM Hills, N. W. branch of Hunter's river, A. Miam 
Nan allied WP. i iphrasioides, although the po stems, small leav ves, &c., give 
very different aspec 
2. bioides, F. Muell. in Hook. Kew Journ. viii. 168, and 
Trans, Phil corgi Vict. i4 48. A shrub with slightly a os 
branches, Leaves mall, ses ail, often clustered in the axils, from 
Ovate to pbiong-linear, obtuse, entire, thick, concave, Lage! glabrous, 
1 lines long, the floral ones similar or passing into broader 
retus; 
ips smew equal, the lower one sometimes 
glabrous, more than twice as long as the calyx. Anthers E one 
appendage about twice as long as the cell, the other short and adna 
gene Mallee scrub, near Mount Barker, F. gignit Dried a Talis 
mens are few and small, and the habit may be d w : 
develo ed. The afinitios f ithe species appear, Bow Rel; to be rather with the present 
Series than with the Rae 
Secr, 9, KLANDERIA. —Calyx with the tube less prominently 
t 
t any rate not longer and sprea ing. n 
nos Very short and adnate or i obsolete, or rarely one ve ery 
leate one about as long as the bs : 
shape of the corolla is so different ^ that TY is so nearly uniform in Fu- 
Prostanthera, that this section mijbt well be considered as a distinct genus, were it not 
