94 XCIII. LABIATJE. [Protein 
* white tinged or spotted with pink” or “pale blue" hairy inside and | 
out, often li in. long, the lobes very broad. indes with the longer | 
appendage about twice as long as the cell, the other short and adnate. — 
d. 508; Benth. in DC. Prod. xii. 559; Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. i. 
cn icm Bot. m t. 641; Bot. Reg. t. 143; Bot. Mag. t. 2434. 
e Mountains, R. Brown and rane New England, C. Stuart; 
hes to to Sev "Hhépherd, aed Twofold Bay, Mossman, F. Mueller, and others. 
ictoria.— Banks of streams, &c., near Melbourne, damson ; Dandenong ranges, | 
ue 
asmania.—Derwent river and Port Dalrymple, &. ' Brown; "pog by the mar- 
gins of forests, banks of streams, &c. . Hooker. 
Var. subcoriacea, F. Muell., kers eens and firmer, flowers rather smaller.—Gram- : 
pians, Wilhelmi. | 
2. P. prunelloides, R. Br. Prod. 508. A tall shrub, quite gla- - 
brous NE the iis or (ra ery ue c: es of the — 
ciliate bracts, about as long as the calyx, and enclosing it in the young 
bud, but falling off long before the owering. Pedicels short, with à 
pair of very deciduous linear-lanceolate pranta under the calyx. Calyx 
and corolla of P. lasianthos, or the latter rather less hairy. Anthers 
with one appendage about twice as e as ‘the cell, the other very short 1 
or obsolete.—Benth. in DC. Prod onga ; 
N.S. Wales. Blue Mountains, R. Boa A. Pbse run and others. 
serrate, 1 to 2 in. long, dil i mu ws E IT of i lasianthos, in te | 
more northern specimens nearer to t of P. prunelloides. Flow? I 
in simple terminal racemes or r with one pel: of branches at the 
pe floral leaves reduced to y sb 
om the very young bud.  Bracts under the calyx very smat p 
or obsolete. Calyx of P. lasianthos ; corolla rather malis den in that 
doi “blue” and quite labrous. Anthers with one appendage es 
— free at the end, an about as long as n cell, the other muc 
horter and adnate.—Benth. in DC. Peod. aii 
