130 XCII. LABIATJE. [ Westringia, 
might well be united inegeted by F. Mueller, in which case the name of W. 
m e$ 2d be give to the whole. 
ea, R. Br. Pro rd. 501, oou: in DC. Prod. xii. 570, only differs from tle 
fleperdénvod- "form of W. rigida in n being more hoary than usual, the plant figured 
Bot. Mag. t. 3307 is still more hoary with the leaves longer than in any of the Conti- 
nental wild specimens, 
W. angustifolia, R. Br. Prod. , Benth. in DC. Prod. xii. 571; Hook. f. Fl. 
Tasm. i. 285, from. ies central RT southern parts of Tasmania, R. Brown and others, 
does not appear to - e to differ in the slightest degree from the longer-leaved conti- 
bé : : 
ntal specimens of S.a lia, as in Ta , the | are 
sometimes very scabrous sometimes quite smooth. The specimens from between Oyster 
Bay and Huon river, Milligan, and fi Mersey r * C. Stuart, bane bs leaves 
Dae ee in threes sometimes in fours, thus still further connecting 
ampieri ueller refers the ormis, but they hare all the 
very short calyx-teeth of W. Dampieri. A few specimens of C. Stuart s have remark- 
ably long leaves, attaiuing almost 2 inches. 
7. W. senifolia, F. Muell. in Hook. Kem Journ. viii. 169, and 
Trans, Phil. Soe. Vict. i. 49. An erect ms bushy shrub of 2 to4 f 
more or less hirsute with white hairs, sometimes silky but looser i 
om 
longer than in the other species, occasionally wearing off fr e 
older leaves. Leaves crowded, in wh r 6, linear, acute oF 
almost obtuse, rigid, margins much revolute, mostly about 3 in. 
na ne 
vie slightly pubescent outside, the lobes all pe equal or the — 
lower one rather longer, and not very much exceeding the | 
pasaria 
Victoria. Mount Aberdeen, Buffalo Range, F. Mueller 
escens. Shortly hoary, like W. rigida, but with the crowded whorls of 50r — 
6 leaves, the long calyx-teeth and small corollas of W. senifolia 
W. Australia. Phillips river, Maawell, 
8. W. eremicola, A. Cunn. in Benth. Lab. Gen. et Sp. 459, andit 
DC. Prod. xii. 971. A shrub of several ft. with erect often virgate 
rather slender branches more or less hoa ary or silky-pubescent as well ; 
as the leaves with app pressed bent i older es becoming age 
cent outside, smaller than in any of the receding speci ies except "- — 
senifolia, the u bed, lip shorter than the middle lobe of the lower lip and 
not Eog ver the lobes all rather narrow and emarginate.—P 
ginate.— 
ifolia, Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1481, not of R. Br. 
il a river, Moreton Bay, F. Mi ueller, n Stuart. 
dicor d Ari n tes on the Lachlan, A. Cunni ningham, Fras F a 
10, - DUE Tonite 29 owamba rivers, F. Mueller Gastnded: by nee in Fragm. 
h as b, Herb 
F; ‘eae nee (the collector Sanon iam i = of 4, —Shoalhaven pite near Glenroc 
