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106 XCIII. LABIATJE. | Prostanthera. 
that in other respects some species come so near to different typical species of Prostan- 
thera, as to prevent their having any distinguishing habit. sectional name I 
have preferred F. Mueller's generic name Klanderia, to that of ryphia previously 
Queensland. On the Maranoa, Mitchell. The leaves resemble those of the larger 
varieties of P. rotundifolia, but are larger and entire, the flowers are totally different. 
xcee 
without peta on the specimens seen. Calyx about 3 lines long when 
in flower, somewhat enlarged afterwards, the tube broad, scarcely 
irs. 
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mens nearly as long as the upper lip of the corolla ; anthers without 
any prominent appendages to the connective. 
Queensland. : Bottletree Creek, Leichhardt. F. Mueller (Fragm. vi. 106) includes 
this in P. ovalifolia of which it has nearly the foliage, but the flowers are totally different. 
It is very near to P. ringens, but with differently shaped leaves, and perhaps the corollas 
more or less scabrous-pubesce ves very shortly petiolate, wee 
or rarel cs pao obtuse, thick, recurved from the base to the en 
but without recurved o „revolut gins, often all under 1 line long 
anthers with one appendage about as long as or shortly AR e the 
: xil, 
cell, but very delicate and easily overlooked.— Benth. in DC. Prod. 
