Eremoyhila.] XC. MYOPORINEJE. 27 
. Roe. I have not examined this species ; from the above description 
age ‘from m Endlicher s it appears to be near Æ. platyc alyz, but with long exserted 
stam The only specimen I have seen (in the Herbarium of the Imperial Botanic 
Garden at Viha). has no corolla, 
. Sor. 5. SrENocuiLUs.—Calyx-segments imbricate at the base 
m. enlarged after flowering. xcu B uppe lobes short and 
rarely only 1 pair in each cell of the o Hirah Ian nite eril 
y nes. 
5. E. Br rownii, P. Muell. in Proc. Tasm. iii. 297. A shrub 
attaining sometimes several feet, ibd o glabrous more frequently 
with the branches and young shoots a ad sometimes the adult foliage 
hoary or white with a close almost mealy tomen Lr aves lanceo- 
-late or rarely elliptical oblong or cuneate, obtuse or acute, entire or very 
rarely marked with a few serratures, contracted into à petiole, very 
variable in size, most frequently 3 to 1 in. long, but in some specimens 
all under 1 in. and crowded.  Pedicels solitary, usually shorter than 
the calyx. Flowers “yellow, red, or with these colours variously 
mixed.” (C 
glabrous ov ty ATE outside, usually about ] in. but in some 
OE Praitcovold uk almost Slepulik faga 4 to 5 lines diameter 
when perfect, the putamen v oat dem d a 4-celled epe 1 seer 
; Endl. Ieonogr. t. 99; Bat. M Mag. i 1942; Bot. x t 572; S. 
m Grah. in Edinb. Phil. Journ. vi. 387 and a BAINS c 2030; 
. DC. I. Eremophila albicans, F. Muell. in Proc. R. Soc. Tasm. 11. 
297; S. oo Lindl. Bot. Reg. 1889, Misc. 70; Eremophila incana, 
F. Muell. in Proc. R. Soc. Tasm. iii. 997. 
ueensland. Between Warrego and the Martes, Bart 
Ñ. - Wales. Lachlan ae. Peel’s Rang eH ‘Connin ^ nup ; aa » 
Lachlan, diea A and Darling to the Barrier Range, Victoria zd ay. and other Expedition 
M xe t, F. Mueller ; Wim 
9 urray deser ied el ipe wi SR of Spencer's G Gulf R. Brown, perci the 
Murray y to € St. Visioont's: qud. Spencer's Gulf, a nd Lake T orrens F. Mueller and others; 
ngaroo island, Wat. dner, Bab 
A fiere Ti a tior Lae Can wie oth a PENDRA SP M. ut 
2303, 2304, 2318, Fraser and others ; Murchison river Oldfield; Shar 
Bay, qn 2808 ud Broun; Philli ips and Fi ingenii river, Maxwell 
This the typical Stennchilus fiom which the following species diverge more or less, 
