24 XC. MYOPORINES. [ Eremophila. 
lobular, very succulent, with a thick hard putamen, completely 
-celled and not separating into JV I T ci longifolius, R. Br. 
F 7 and App. Sturt. Exped. 23; A. DC. Prod. xi. 714; S. sali- 
in Benth. in Mitch. Trop. Austr. 251 and S. pwbiflorus, Benth. 
73. 
N. Australia. Sturt’s Creek, F. Mueller ; in the interior, M' Douall Stuart's Ex- 
pedition. 
Queensland. 
fruit), Sutherland; Belyando river, Mitchell; Armadilla, Barton ; Darling downs, Lau. 
N. S. Wales i i i i 
rior, A. Cunningham, Fraser; from the Murray and Darling to the Barriér Range, 
editi 
achy. 
Australia. Spencer's Gulf, R. Brown; S. coast, Sturt; N. of Adelaide, Whit- 
taker. 
WV. Australia. Swan river, Drummond; Murchison river, Oldfield. 
solitary or 2 together, often above 4 in. long. Calyx-segments very 
much imbricate, lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, acute, ee 3 lines 
long. Corolla glabrous outside, incurved, 7 to 9 lines long, t i 
rt 
nical, nearly 
4-celled, with 1 seed in each cell. 
W. Australia. Drummond, n. 64, with rather broad calyx-segments, and n. 74 
with the segments still broader, almost ovate. 
18. E. polyclada, F. Muell. in Proc. R. Soc. Tasm. iii. 294. A gla- 
brous shrub of 4 to 8 feet, with very divaricate rigid intricate branches, 
imbricate, broad, obtuse or acuminate, with reading or recurved 
points. Corolla glabrous outside, 2 to 1 in. Toy" the tube broad, 
almost campanulate, gradually enlarged from the base and not con- 
tracted above the ovary, the lobes all very broad, the 2 upper ones 
more united and the middle lower one twice as broad as the others and 
emarginate, the whole corolla bearded inside especially under the upper 
lobes. Stamens scarcely exserted from the tube, shorter than the lobes. 
Ovary oblong, glabrous, with 2 pairs of ovules to each cell. Fruit 
tapering into a beak exceeding the calyx, but not seen quite ripe.— 
Pholidia polyelada, F. Muell. in Hook. Kew Journ. viii. 201, and in 
Trans. Phil. Soc. Vict. i. 47. 
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