114 XCIII. LABIATJE. [ Hemigenia. 
hairs, appressed ee — short on the stems and leaves, longer and 
more spreading o calyxes and inflorescence. L 
stems oblong, qucm -etiitradied into a very short petiole and 1 to 2 in. 
long, shorter and more petiolate on the side branches, the floral ones 
Heine smaller, and the e upper ones scarcely exceeding the flowers. 
owers “pink” or “ purple,” shortly pedicellate or almost sessile, all 
axillary, but sometimes crowde x short axillary or terminal | 
racemes.  Bracts linear or setaceou gx an villous, nearly 3 lines 
long, the teeth lanceolate, very acute ab he be ir one 3-lobed 
the "upper lip erect concave an nd emar rginate, the lower one ne spreading 
and twice as Wig. with a large 2-lobed Siddi lobe. Lower end of the 
connective of the lower anthers clavate.— Atelandra incana, Lindl. Swan 
Riv. A P. 40. t. 5 (the corolla reversed i in the figure) ; A: p 
Lindl. Le. ; Hemigenia ee, s n DC. Prod. xii. 566; 
perta em Bartl. in Pl. Preiss 2 
Australia. Mis river, esit 1st coll. n. 451, Preiss, n.2313; Harvey 
river, oe oliad 
Anthers of H. incana— Rioters canescens, Bartl. in Pl. ph 
k p? fom. oe character give 
y Dru 
(Bari Pete river, M 
More hirsute, the hairs more spreading, bie or a colour d, ^ I 
iss. i. 998; 
Var. mollis 
mixed. with a few gla an mcr hairs.— oe tpe mollis, Bart 
emigenia mollis, Benth. in DC. Prod. xii. 566.—York districts Preiss, n. 2310, also — 
d$. 
some specimens iind "ined 8, n. 
Colobandra lanata, Bartl. Lc. 359 (Hemigenia lanata, Benth. lc.) of which the 
flowers are liben... is probably a more woolly form of the same species. 
7. H. podalyrina, P. Muell. Fr. hrub of 
i agm. vi. 112. A spreading 5 
1 to 2 ft., with the ital a aspect and foliage of H. nadie Y: which 
" may possibly be a variety, but the indumentum is very close and sh 
hoary or silvery or reddish at the ends of the branches.’ Leaves obovate 
no lst e 8rd coll n. 149; Hay dligtrist, Preiss, n. 2314 : 1 
ie ne suas Pees 
