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in each cell. Fruit oblong, not oH, about 2 lines long. 
S. Austr "From M'Douall Stuart's journey into the interior; only known 
from very few specimens. 
A 7. M. oppositifolium, R. Br. Prod. 516. A weak shrub, ascend- 
ing to 3 or 4 feet, usually sent es Mee resinous tubercular glands. 
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recurved. Pedic els rather slender. Calyx neget rather narrow, 
acute, rather long. Corolla very open, the lobes somewhat longer than 
, very slightly bearded inside at the base. Stamens 4, the 
anthers short. Ovary 2- or 3-celle - with 1 ge in each cell. Fruit 
small, globular, not compressed.—A. DC. Prod. xi. 710. 
W. Australia. King George's s R. SPUR A. sid. and many others. 
Szcr. 2. Disoon. Calyx small, narrow. Ovary 9-celled, with 1 
= " each cell. Fruit compressed. 
platyca , R. Br. Prod. 516. A tall shrub, or pit 
Au tee, es glabrous. visis linear-lanceolate, acute, entire, or p Aa 
few small distant teeth in the upper part, 14 to 3 in. long, rather thic 
contracted into a short petiole. Pedicels often 6 or more in = sd 
1 to 2 lines long. Calyx not $ line long, acutel lobed. Corolla ra 
or less bearded inside at the throat, sometimes scarcely 9 eris sm 
with the seme included, i n other specimens twice as large 
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exserted stamens. Ovary d. celled with 1 ovule in each ini Frui 
ovate or e. ee acute, much flattened, about 3 lines long.— 
A. DC. Prod. xi. VIE 
N.S. Wales. Murray and Darling rivers, Victorian and other Expeditions. 
Victori Wi Dallac 
S. gen Sik erus. i Gul R. Brown; Encounter Bay, dn Y UM. 
Scrub, Behr. ; Elders and Flinders Range, Lakes Hindmarsh and Gairdner, i 
9. M. Be —— F. _ u. An erect, much-branched ves te, 
several feet, rongly se nted, and very —— Leaves alterna 
oblong or doen d realy almost ovate, serrate, à ‘ate. often 
contracted into a petiole ole. Flowe rs shortly pedicellate, 
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ete 9 toabout 2 lines, then expan ndedinto a small campanulate throat, 
Acele d, with 1 ovu ae t dicli eel. ovate, imei much flattened, 
heri, F. Muell. 
exceeding the cal x, but not seen qum pe uns Bec 
Fragm. f: 48; Ad 150; Eremophila Beckeri, F. Muell. Fragm. i. 156. 
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