110 XOLI. LABIATJE. | Hemiandra, 
e. incana. Pubescence short and more or less hoary, giving the plant the aspect fo 
H. incana, but with the calyx of H. pungens. Corolla anmi, minutely pubescent.— 
Drummond, 3rd coll. n. i and some specimens of 1st co 450, Preiss, n. 2306. 
It is possible that the observation of flowers in the recent wer ma y supply : charad 
to distinguish amongs the above at least two more definite Tidetor or species, but i 
the great majority of ptg specimens the corollas are too much injured to paat 
their precise form and si 
. H. leiantha, Bent th. An erect bushy rigid shrub of 1 to 4 ft, 
our peint all entirely glabrous. Leaves of the glabrous varieties 
ungens and. varying like them from eee to linear, recurved 
Murchi 
the ye p d breadth of the Ai Anodd (a single specimen in her E 
Muell.) 
3. H. incana, Bartl. in Pl, Preiss. i. 357. A shrub probably low - 
and bu n FAR "branched, hoary- d or ery hispid. Leaves 
rather crowded, linear or linear-lanceolate, rigid, pun ent pa 
mostly 5-nerved, 3 to lin. long. Pedicels very short. Cal 
lines long, narrower than in H. pungens, rigid, striate, with 5 b 
pungent linear-subulate teeth, as long as the calyx, and nearly equal or 
more or less arranged in 2 lips. Corolla like that of H. pungens Ot 
€ abad river, goo d, n. 15; Preiss, n. m Resembles at 
first “ight the var. incana of H. gh den zm E. ea! is very ‘differe 
l the above species and vari dra require PW e from f 
the oe of fresh flowers, for i in ried mens man rigidity of the foliage has | 
interfered v ery much with the proper e atire: of the corollas, which a re usually E 
withered up or destroyed. 
17. HEMIGENTA, R. Br. 
(Colobandra, Bartl. Atelandra, Lindl.) : 
Calyx 2-lipped or 5-toothed. Corolla woe a d throat; the — 
upper lip erect, more or less concave, emarginate -lobed, the lower | 
lip T" d spreading, 3-lobed, the middle lobe u iuilb y larger and = 1 
produ uced beyond the inserti ge or sterile brane 
which in the upper pair is idi; eden pt diladed adi and bearded or cr 
