Pholidia. | XC. MYOPORINEZ. 18 
long. Corolla-tube nearly 5 lines long, broad, qd inside, p shortly 
contracted at the base, the lobes scarcely l line long, the middle 
lower one broader than the others. Ovary quite glabrous, 2-celled, with 
only 1 ovule in each cell in all the flowers examined. Fruit not known. 
X TEC icum Bartl. in Pl. Preiss. i. 350; Pseudopholidia brevi- 
Jolia i. 704. 
w. aie ad river, Drummond, 1st coll. n. 445, Preiss. n. 2335 and 2382. 
9. P. imbricata, Benth. An erect shrub, densely clothed with a 
hoary or white tomentum. Leaves crowde d and imbr icate, ovate or 
oblong, obtuse, sessile and very shortly contracted at the base, thick 
and soft, entire, $ to nearly 1 in. long. Flowers nee and shorter than 
the leaves. pas om -segments narrow, ‘softly tomentose, 2 to 24 lines long: 
not enlarging after flowering. Corolla gian, ap arently of the shape 
of other Pholidie, but not seen perfect. Drupe glabrous, ovoid, as long 
as the calyx, slightly succulent, the endocarp hard, completely ‘cation. 
with one seed in each cell. 
W. Austr Between Moore and Murchison rivers, Drummond, 6th coi 
147, I ee seen the ovary only in a far advanced state, but could find no trace s the 
lower abortive ovules of most species ‘of Eremophila. 
at ee F. Muell. Branches virgate, du or iius 
c ch is also 
about thi in. long on the main branc ches, much smaller on the lateral ones. 
Flowers almost sessile and nearly exceeding the leaves. Calyx-se 
ments narrow, a e ini ones about 2 lines long, the i aoe r ones 
t 
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A eed 
ier NE Ovary. 2-cdied hes 2 ovules in m 
sifilia, F. Muell. Fragm. ii. 
W. Australia. E. Mount ind P Stokes Inlet, Maxwell. 
i, P. Panona i ' Muell. An erect shrub of 1 to 2 ft., with 
numerous virgate branches, glabrous or eo scaly-pubescent. 
the upper part much dit ted and oblique, the lobes short. Stamens 
diano Ovary shlong, 2-cellod, x ovules in each cell. Fruit 
