54 XCII, VERBENACEJE. | Cyanostegia. 
5-lobed. Corolla nearly 3 lines long, apparently purple, pubescent 
neste. n jane mon than the tube. S gai MOET protruding, 
Fruit n z,l.e 
9. "VUA à Turez. in. Bull. S rni Nat. Mose. 1849, ii. 35. 
An erect mtus on closely allied to C. endis and united 
i 1 uell. Fragm. vi. 154, under the nam of C. Turezaninovii 
late 
rather larger and more numerous poe in C. angustifolia. Fruit small, 
hard, depressed, hirsute with long branched hairs, most frequently 
1-seeded. 
>$ EPN Drummond, did coll. ?) n. 440, 3rd coll. n. 139. 
unnyana, F. Fragm. v. 90. An erect glabrous and 
parently glutinous shrub or 3 to 4 ft. closely sete o the two 
er s pie drag that the leaves are cuneate-oblong and slightly 
bees t very lo | 
panicle in ati few specimens seen. - Calyx me iere outside, and — 
uell. Fragm. à 
N. Australia. sd Bay, N.W. Coast, Mart ; 
The species, as suggested by F. Mueller, may prove to be forms of one very - 
vestis sei a but as yet we have no intermediate 
12. DENISONIA, F. Muell. 
Calyx ciego d divided to the middle into 5 narrow lobes, not much - 
enlarged after flowering. iom olla-tube not much dilated, limb 2-lip 
the upper lip erect with 2 spreading lobes, the lower lip 3-lo d, 
spreading. Stamens 4, inserted above the middle of the tube, ba 
? 
rini s S soureely tomentose. Leaves in whorls of 3 or 
scattered, not decurrent. ^ Flowers solitary in the axils, on short 
oin "with a pair of | Bici under the calyx 
enus is limited to a singl , end ly differing — 
ES ENS ence fa amp a spres, nm emic in Australia and scarcely ; 
1l. D. ternifolia, F. Muell. Fragm. i. 194, t. t.9. An erect shrub of E 
several ft. with a a strong aromatic odour, the branches virgate, cloth thed | 
with a short glandular tomentum intermixed with long "slightly — 
