Pityrodia.] XCII. VERBENACER. 49 
decurrent, seattered or in irregular whorls of three, linear or linear- 
lanceolate, usually tapering towards the end and often but not always 
ating i i 
. 
2-lobed, the 
tube or the lower ones shortly exserted. Anther-cells (all?) without 
any appendages. Ovary tomentose, withou any hypogynous disk; 
ovules attached at or near the top, with a very short or Kran oe 
nicle.— Chloanthes uncinata, Turcz. in Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mose. 
1863, ii. 194; c. bullata, F. Muell. Fragm. vi. 156. 
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larger, the stamens exserted.— ape Arid, Maxwell. 
1$ and the following species are usually placed in Chloanthes, and the anther- 
6 lines. 
the inner ring of woolly hairs into a broad campanulate throat but 
oblique and somewhat incurved, the lobes all short and broad. Stamens 
Slightly exserted ; anthers with minute obtuse appendages sometimes 
almost obsolete, the upper pair usually smaller than the ower. Ovary 
tomentose, the ovules attached near the top to exceedingly long flexuose 
filif l Sem. Hort. Hamb. 
i nd. 
au. in DC. Prod. xi. 531. 
- Australia. Swan river and Darling range, Drummond, 1st coll. n. 447, Preiss, 
n. 2340, Oldfield and others. : : 
Th variable, sometimes all narrow and under } in. long; in 
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some large-flowered specimens lanceolate, 14 in. long, not much revolute and very 
densely woolly underneath ; in other specimens narrower and so much revolute as com- 
letely to couceal the wool. Some of Oldfield's specimens have very small leaves, the 
"oral ones broad and almost ovate, with rather smaller flowers. 
MOL. vV. A 
Mo.Bot. Garden, 
1902. 
