22 XC. MYOPORINEJE. | Eremophila. 
pin or more when in fruit, not at all or scarcely queispping at the 
the tube scarcely riai above the ovary . bro T per "ebd 
incurved, the lobes all broad, the 2 Sppermoct more united and very 
the others.  Stamens included. Td glandular-dotted and very 
hirsute, with 2 pairs of ovules in each cell. Fruit hirsute with long 
hairs, ovate, rather acute, much shorter than the calyx, dry and like 
that of E. alterni ifolia, but not seen quite ripe. 
WV. Australia. Murchison river, Oldfield; Sharks Bay, Maitland Brown. 
18. E. Latrobei, F. Muell. in Proc. R. Soc. Tasm. iii. 294, Rep. Babb. 
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tuberculate. Leaves linear or narrow-lanceolate, flat or with recurved 
. margins, obtuse or rarely acute, entire, contracted into a short petiole, 
3 to 1 in. long or rather more. Pedicels solitary, rarely exceeding 4 in. 
Ovary glabrous, narrow-conical, with 2 pairs of ovules to each cell. 
Seah P gis pad and Nerone Range p uda ; between Strang- 
ways river and Rupert’s Range, M‘Douall Stu 
Queensland. Suttor, Burdekin, and Macken: nzie rivers, F. Mueller 
ing desert, Barton, and thence to the Barrier Range, Victorian 
and other wie caiga 
S. ooper ’s Creek, Howitt’s erring ve Those river, A. C. Gre 
gory; heed oft of the Great piron Bight, Delisser. The corolla approaches that of 
Stenochilus, but the calyx anå fruit are those of Dr onosi 08. 
Sect. 9. PLarycatyx.—Calyx paran), dae to the middle 
only into 5 lobes. Flowers and fruits of Platy 
14. E. Macdonellii, F. Muell. Rep. Babb. ev 18. A branching 
shrub, apparently diffuse, sometimes quite glabrous, more frequently 
to 
