Westringia. | XCIII. LABIATÆ; 129 
more exserted. Calyx-teeth as in that s ecies about half the length of 
he tube or rather more.—H ook. f, F sm. i. 285, t. 91. 
Ww. Cong South of Launceston, Gunn, Hannaford. 
5. W. Dampieri, R. Br. Prod. 501. A rigid bushy shrub usually 
more scrubby than W. rosmariniformis but attaining several feet, the 
Beat’ 2 lines and the teeth whether narrow or broa tt a e short 
and acute, usually not 1 the length of the tube.—Benth. i rod. 
xii. 070; "Bar tl. in Pl. Preiss. i. 361; Dot. Mag. t. 3308. 
Tasmani - Peaks of Flinders island id between ge river and Oyster Bay, 
Milligan ; Port Kopana, Oldfield; South Port, C. Stuart. The we manian speci- 
mens, however, although undistinguishable from peto rii ones ampieri, 
may be only a 4-leaved variety of W. an tifolia, Br., the common eed form of 
which I am unable to distinguish from W. rigi 
Stralia ing George’s Sound and to the her R. Brown, Baxter, 
Drummond, n. 41 and 5th coll. n. 342, Preiss, n. 2325, Maxw 
6. W. R: Br. Prod. me A rigid bushy scrubby shrub, 
scarcely to og distinguished from W. Dampieri by any constant charac- 
ters. [t varies also like that species in the indumentum, sometimes 
hoary all over or green all over, usually the young shoots and under- 
= mucronate-acute, rigid with much revolute margan u glabro p 
above when ll-grow wn and either smooth and shining or scabrous with 
minute tubercles, varying from scarcely 2 lines long p thick and broad 
ut some specimens, to above e 4 in. and more slender in others, with every 
termediate size. Flowers of W. weg. with the same very short 
- Weth to rs eae, which varies from very hoary to quite green.— 
(— Re. in DC. Prod. xii 570; Bartl. in Pl. Preiss. i. 361; W. grevillina 
3 pup in Hook. Kew Journ. viii. 109 and in Trans. Phil. Soc. Viet. 
Mis Oria. Avoca and Murray rivers, F. Mueller ; Wimmera, Dallachy. 
aci See below, W. angust tifolia. RR 
sl Fowler and Petrel Bay, Waldegrave and Flinders islands, ^ a 
Oed, Behr, Murray Creek to St. Vincent’s Gulf, F. Mueller; Port Linco 
TO E State 
Australia Drummond, n 194, Harvey; and rocky shores of Rottene 
ed a Cunningham, Preiss, ^. 2309; Sharks Bay, Milne; Murchison river, 
JUSS tae 
: cies m má from W. Dampieri in the shorter more rigid leaves in 
vers ie Ad i ` xd f these Pino are constant, the primary branches 
haritani short-leaved forms having occasionally the M iW 
th shor capa cine teeth and the corollas are the same in both s — whic 
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