108 XCIII., LABIATJE, [Prostanthera, — 
upper one erect and broad, the lower one broadly 3-lobed, and rather 
shorter than the upper one, the whole corolla not exceeding the calyx | 
by more than a i 
with an exceedingly short appendage to the connective, but one cel 
‘tipped with a minute point. 
S. Australia, Port Lincoln, Wilhelmi ; Venus Bay, Warburton. 
This species bas the leaves nearly of P. chlorantha, but larger, and the large nearly 
sessile calyx and the corolla are very different from those of that species. The speci- 
mens seen are but very few. 
green," about twice as long as the calyx, slightly pubescent, the tube | 
exserted, incurved, gradually enlarged, the limb very oblique, the - 
upper lip erect concave emarginate, the lower one rather shorter, the 
lateral lobes ovate, the middle one broader. Anthers shortly exserted . 
from the tube, without any appendage to the connective,—Klanderia 
426. 
S. Australia. Mount Barker Creek, L. Fischer ; Encounter Bay, Whittaker; | 
Cygnet Bay, Kangaroo island, Waterhouse. : 
Calyx 2-lipped or 5-toothed. Corolla with a broad campanulate f 
throat, the upper lip short, erect, broadly 2-lobed, the lower longe | 
p 4 
ually diffuse but rigid. Leaves opposte, entire, narrow, ig 
pungent-pointed. Flowers axillary, so itary, with a pair of bracts 
under the calyx. [M 
The genus is limited to West Australia. It only differs from Hemigenia in the 
pungent-pointed leaves and the shortness of the posterior end of the connectiv 
