18 XC. MYOPORINEJE. [ Eremophila. 
Flowers * purple," pei sessile and solitary. : Calyx-segments narrow- 
od rather — ensely tomentose, à out 4 lines long, 
rcely imbricate, apparently becoming enlarged after gene 
Corolla rather above 1 in. Tong, è slightly constricted above the ovary, 
ost campan slate, tomentose outside, partially vm riide 
the lobes all broad, obtuse, or with a very short point in the centre, the 
middle lowest one rather broader than the others. Stamens included. 
Ovary woolly-tomentose, with 2 pairs of ovules in each cell. Fruit 
own. 
M wal) Australia. Sharks Bay, Maitland Brown (a single specimen in herb. F. 
ue. 
2. E. Bowmanni, F. Muell. Fragm. ii. hen Densely clothed with 
a white or hoary tomentum, either short and close or looser an 
plumo Leaves oblong or lanceolate, ete rather thick, entire, 
contracted at the base but scarcely petiolate, tomentose on both side es, 
the midrib prominent underneath, under } in. long when broad, nearly 
i to 
above the ovary, then broad, the lobes broad and obtus se, the middle 
lower one rather narrower than the others. Stamens included. Ovary 
glabrous, narrow, with 2 pairs of ovules to each cell. 
N. ales. Darling desert, Neilson (with short leaves and a close tomentum); 
tributaries of the upper Darling, Bowman (with long leaves and a loose tomentum)— 
both mere fragments in herb. F. Mueller 
3. E. leucophylla, Benth. Densely dated with a white or hoary 
tomentum either close and short or looser and plumose. Leaves 
obovate or “elliptical oblong, a See distinct! petiolate, under 4 in. 
long, thick, tomentose on both sides, the midrib 
Pedicels solitary, 1 to 2 lines long. Calyx-segments women or 
ricate. Cor glabrous, about ng, cely potisehated 
iis the ovary, P dis tube broad and dighiy Sc i the u uppe er lobes 
small and acute, the lowest not seen perfect. Stamens exserted. 
Ovary glabrous, ‘rather short, with 2 pairs of ovules in Pn p all 
very near the 
W. Australia. Sharks Bay, Milne. 
4. E. Forrestii, F. Muell. Fragm. vii. 49. A shrub densely covered 
L 
with a white or yellowish almost floccose tomentum. Lea s opposite 
or alternate, shortly petiolate, — or obovate-oblong, v An 0 san 
contracted at the paso, thick and soft, } to ł in. long in the specime 
seem 
not t overlapping, itin bac obtuse, thick and soft, stillato- tind ntose, 6 t 
Be ines long, not ral ing after flowering. Corolla rather longer de 
e calyx, minute y Missi tins outside, the lobes ovate, mucronate, 
lines long, the 2 (upper?) ones rather narrower 
