Microcorys, | XCIII, LABIATJE, 123 
calyx, the upper lip erect, conspicuously helmet-shaped, with 2 anterior 
spreading 5». lower lip spreading, 3-lobed. Filaments of the upper 
n : 
broadly oblong and shortly bearded.— Westringia capitata, Bartl. in PI. 
Preiss. i. 362, 
an: Australia, Drummond, n. 98, Ath coll. n. 143; Mount Baldhead, Preiss, n. 
6. M. pimeleoides, F. Muell. Fragm. i. 156. A robust shrub, quite 
labrous or with minute opposite lines of pubescence along the branches. 
of 
Calyx LAT 3 lines long, the teeth ovate or oblong-ovate, mucronate, 
e tube, rather spreading. Corolla shortly pubescent out- 
W. Australia. Phillips range, Maxwell. 
7. M. subcanescens, Benth. An apparently small slender shrub, 
the branches and young shoots hoary or white with a close almost silky 
whorls of 3, linear-oblong or slightly cuneate, very obtuse, pesi 
lines long, Flowers axillary, nearly sessile. Bracts linear, at least as 
ong as the calyx-tube. Calyx about 3 lines long, silky- ubet dhe 
scarcely exceeding the calyx-teeth, erect, very concave with 2 anterior 
à 
mid e one broad a 
With the lower lobe broad an ciliate. 
w. Australia, Maxwell, , 
8. M. ericifolia, Benth. in DC. Prod. xii, 569. A heath-like shrub 
of sever ft., with virgate branches minutely pubescent in decurrent 
ous. Leavesin whorls of 3, or rarely of 4, linear or ob- 
