Hemiandra.] XCIII. LABIATAE. 109 
the anthers, and might be considered as a section of that genus were there any advan- 
tage in doing so compensating for the inconvenience of the change in nomenclature. 
m pet o upperlip entire or with small lateral lobes, the 
ower 2-lo 
Calyx-lobes "n acute or pungent-pointed ess + « 1. H. pungens 
Calyx lobes, at least the lower ones , very Lon puces . 2. H. leiantha. 
Calyx with 5 rigid subulate ui equal teeth, 500 Q8 14 IS j 
wngens, R. Br. Prod. 502. A diffuse or spreadin sing ul 
dd n Dd shrub, sometimes quite dwarf, s omae ascen 
vit 2 acute usually ro lobes. Corolla-tube oann 
a 
2-lobed. Nuts attached by their inner face to above the middle.—- 
Benth. in DO. Prod, xii . 564; Lemaire, Jd: Fleur. t. 126. 
Ww. eu cim it Very abundant from King George's Sound, R. Brown and many 
others, to Swan er, Drummond, Preiss, O Oldfield, and others, and everywhere very 
variablo as to the s Size of the owes and the hairs. The followi ing are the most marked 
randiflora. Glabro hispid. Leaves — narrow, 1 to 14 in. long. Calyx 
seat 4 in. tag 1} to 1j E See. 3. a i s, Benth. i n Hueg. Enum, 79, and in 
C. i. Hi den enfotia, Baril. in Pl. Preis. i. 356.— Chie fly from Swan river, 
30 
liis iffusa. Usually dwarf decumbent and hispid. Leaves spreadin ng, Er 
k ; Mostly about 3 in. long. Calyx } in.; corolla a an a Do than Jeg i 
a de : i 
m, &c. 
own, 
he same as the var. 'e, but aes pass and more duit ind up xem lip 
rupes 
emarginata, Lend Enum. 78, and in DC. Prod. xii. 564; oem in P eei i 35d; H 
indl. Bot. Re 1841, Misc. 72 (from the character given) —Ro 
sity ab about King George's 'g Sound, Passe yor others, Drummond, n. 12, 183, 193, 
