Clerodendron. | XCII. VERBENACE E. 63 
Queensland. Brisbane river, F. Mueller. 
N. S. Wales. Port Jackson to the Blue Mountains, R. Brown, Sieber, n. 267, 
acarthur, (Sydney woods, Paris Exhibition, 1855, n. 104), and many others; north- 
ward to Hastings, Macleay, and Clarence rivers, Beckler and others; southward to 
Kiama, Harvey. i 
Var.? mollissima, very softly villous, referrible perhaps to C. lanceolatum, but with 
the broader leaves and terminal inflorescence of C. tomentosum. 
N. alia. Roebuck Bay, N.W. Coast, Martin; near Caledon Bay, Gulf of 
mU m R. Gull. 
entenat’s plate of Volkameria tomentosa, Jard. Malm., t. 84, represents an abnor- 
mal garden state, flowering very sparingly in the upper axils, connecting this species as 
well with the following C. lanceolatum as with some pubescent small-flowered forms of 
. floribundum. 
5. C. lanceolatum, F. Muell. Fragm. iii. 145. A tall shrub or small 
tree, the foliage and inflorescence softly velvety-pubescent or glabrous. 
The leaves are narrower in most of the glabrous specimens than in the pubescent ones, 
but some of Bynoe' 
no 
very definitely separated from C. tomentosum. 
long eem usually ovate or elliptical, but varying from broadly ovate 
orda i 
2 
and c to lanceolate, obtuse acute or acuminate ; acute rounded 
or cordate at the base, usually 2 to 3 in. long but sometimes as 
. es sometimes all loose and few-fowered in the upper axils, 
but not exceeding 11 in., in other specimens rather longer, eiu oe 
short In proportion. Stamens exserted by about ] in. ruiting-calyx 
eming to above 4 in. diameter, with a narrow base mw 
nes.—Schau. in DC. Prod. xi. 671. 
py patre de N. Coast, R. : u^ 
: " ; Islands of the gulf of C taria, Henne. i 
nsland. | Xodessour iver, DEA d der, Harvey s, “rye Leet bok 
= Northumberland islands, R. Brown; Percy island and Port Curtis, M'Gillivray, Po t 
Denison, Fitzalan ; Rockingham Bay Dallachy ; Rockhampton, Dallachy and others ; 
pro. mh Mitchell 
uth Australia. Daly waters, Waterhouse. kita cet 
low Species is exceedingly. "M E eneral it is to be distinguished from s 
omentosum by the absence of pubescence, more acute calyxes, longer flowers an 
