96 XCIII. LABIATJE. [Protan E 
N. S. Wales. Grose river, R. Brown ; Blue Mountains, Caley, Miss Atkinson; | 
Eme valley, Blue Mountains, "Wühelmi; Lansdown river and Port Macquarrie, "d : 
ore ; Hastings river, ler. ; 
Th rms of this species, one perhaps from the degree of ex- 
osure of their stations, thé o e with rather thick less-toothed leaves seems almost K 
ass into P, ovalifolia, he other with thinner paler more cut vut Both are 
| eran herbarium, but chiefly the former. The comparative size and shape of the us 
uc cts appears to be Mis aN 
examined) the calyx and other characters pim of the ‘ty ical form. Possibly however T 
a distinct species.—Forest rivulets near Twofold Bay, F. Mueller ; Port Macquarrie, — 
C. Moore. 
7. P. Sieberi, Benth. Lab. Gen. et Sp. 451, and in DC. Prod. xii. 599. 
A tall slender much. branched En slightly pubescent and closely re- - 
sembling the thin-leaved form P. incisa, and perhaps a variety. 
oe oe more deeply tod and more contracted at the base, 
racemes shorter and more wes =~ the pom lips both broad and 
‘ay pagel pe —P. ua Sieb. Pl. Exs of R. Br. 
N. S. W: Port Jackson, Bieber. n. e DO S on the sosai from Port 
Jackson to the aware, A. Cunt we dines are remains w far the ce 
p a, derived chiefly from the calyx, may quio constant. 
8. P. ro 09. A tall ve h shri 
attaining bendi 6 or 7 f Lube branches very shortly hoary-pubes- - 
cent, the foliage resi glabrou us. Leaves broadly ovate orbicular or - 
spathulate on rather lo 1 1 
of leaves like the stem ones, but the upper floral leaves oa reduced 
to small deciduous bracts. "Pedicels ih 
Corolla be larger than in P. ovalifolia. Anthers with both d 
dages adnate nearly to the end, and not protruding d a cells 
Benth. i em ii. 560, Ho ok. f. FL 3 : 
R. Br. Pr od. 5 y Benth, in DC. Prod. xii. 560; P. ctinfoia, À. Cuni) 
in Benth. Lab. dí et Sp. 452, and in DC. Pr od xii. 560. 
N.S. Wales. Barren — pes W. of Wellington valley, A. Cunningham; — 
Lower Macquarrie river, 
Victoria. Buffalo Ra ange, I Bacchus Marsh, Mount Zero, Avon and Genoa rivers 
F. Mueller ; Mount Anpe, iy. 
reye nia. Port Dalr rake R. Brown ; abundant on N. and S. Esk rivers, J. D. 
Australia. S. E. part = the colony, J. E. Woods. 
„Brown’s specimens of P. retusa differ d the typical P. rotundifolia but vw 
. slightly, in the leaves more nily ie cre 
9. P. violacea, R. Br. Prod. ae A slender dora branch 
twiggy shrub, pamini, with very short but rigid hairs. Leaves very 
small, shortly j i 
or less crenate, with revolute margins, rarely exceedin 2 lineg and = 
