68 .XCII. VERBENACEJE. [ Vitex. 
glabrous or nearly so. Le agus 3 or rarely 5, ovate- “shlong elliptical 
or almost lanceolate, mostly acuminate, co ontracted a e base into 
DU ER sometimes rm Bop sometim in. E ng, = tu 
eaflets often 3 to 4 in. long or even more, the lateral ones usually 
shorter, all m iris reen on both sides, paler and usually glan- 
dular-dotted ioo. the common peduncle 1 shorter shee the 
leaflets. Flowers small, in ue thyrsoid panicles of 2 to 4 in. > termini 
or in the upper axils. Pedicels very short. Calyx 1 to 1j in. long, 
truncate or minutely toothed. Corolla pubescent outside, wiles in- 
side in the throat and the base of the limb, the tube about twice as 
long as the calyx, the lower lip nearly as e as the tube. Stamens 
Seed not seen Es ida in DC. Prod. xi. 6 uell. 
Hehe v. 94; Y. um F. Muell. Fragm. v. '35. 
Australia. t and Careening Days, m. S br A. Cunningham 
ionem Day and islands of th Gulf of Ghipentaria R. Bro 
ueensland. Cape York, M’Gillivray, W. Hill, andy ne Bay, Bidwill; . 
ther 
Rockingham Bay, Dallachy ; 'Rockha ampton, Dallachy and o 
V. Timoriensis, Walp. ; Schau. in DC. Prod, xi. 686, from Timor, may be the same 
as V. acuminata. 
d eR 2'to 4 in. a ut usually much broader than in V. 
Ma | ai: the common ce above 2i in. Flowers white, rather small; 
in very loose dichotomous cymes on ax axillary peduncles sometimes nearly 
mens seen, l-seeded by abortion, obovoid, about i in. long.—Schau. 
in DC. Prod. xi. 695; Y. Cunninghamii, Schau. 1. c. 091. — ^ 
Careening E . W. Coast, A. Cunningham; Victoria and Fite 
N. Aus 
“maurice rivers and am range, F. Mueller; eg island, Gulf of Carpentaria, 
R. Brown; Port cecus Prey ms ulls. 
Qassnsiand. : Cape York, Daemel Gi Gilbert tre epe 
e cultivate specimen described by F. Muell. Fra 35 as V. glabrata, is the 
na Zealand V. littoralis, A. Cunn., remarkable for ite lange, differe iat, diu corolla. 
oore’s Geen: specimen may be the same, but if so, it is me d or cultivated | 
Saarai 3. OxrRExZ.—Ovary distinctly 2- or 4-lobed. 
e base, the petiolules about 4 to 3 in. | 
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