Atri s Mess Ea 
Prostanthera. | XCIII. LABIATH. 107 
562; P. coccinea, F. Muell. in Hook. Kew Journ. viii. 168, and in Trans. 
Phil. Soc. Vict. i. 48. 
N.S. Wales. Euryalean scrub, S.W. of Lachlan river, A. Cunningham. : 
Victoria. Dry arid places, Avoca and Murray Desert, F. M ueller ; Lake Waringra, 
y. 
S. Australia. Tumby Bay, Wilhelmi; Venus Bay, Warburton. dm 
W. Australia. "Towards Cape Riche, Drummond, 5th coll. n. 341; Phillips, 
Oldfield and Salt rivers, Eyre's Range, E. Mount Barren, &c., Maxwell. 
ryphia serpyllifolia, R. Br. Prod. 508, Benth, in DC. Prod. xii. 558, from arpa! 
Cove, aes to me from the inspection of the original specimens to be identical wit 
^ un : 
vir acuminate, nearly equal and much shorter than the tube. 
à twice as long as the calyx, slightly pubescent or Er glabrous, 
the tube exserted, much enlarged upwards and incurved, the lips 
short, the upper one erect, emarginate and very broad, the lower one 
Miet, with 3 obes. g th 
Dper lip; anthers without any appendage to the connective which is 
only slightly fringed. 
Posen Wales. Barren wastes S. W. of the Lachlan river, A. Cunningham, Fraser, 
5 teria. Murray Desert, P. Mueller ; Wimmera, Dallachy. 
T ene. Sandy scrub, Kangaroo island, Waterhouse. Lori 
- Mueller unites this and the two following species with P. microphylla under the 
San of P. coccinea, but the very marke [ife rences in the foliage as well as in the 
Pe of the corolla appear to me to be constant in all the specimens seen. 
37. P. calyci T. hrub, more or less 
* calycina, F. Muell. A rigid bushy shrub, ) 
hoary-pubescent with short rigid hamac? MAU very shortly petiolate, 
n or ovate-oblong, obtuse, entire, with recurved margins - 
ole leaf rather incurved than recurved, contracted at the base, rarely 
under 2 lines and sometimes 4 lines long. Flowers axillary, nearly 
c 
e 
e 
under the ca x. Calyx 5 to 7 lines long, not striate, but with a pro- 
obtuse, nearly equal and much shorter than 
Corolla slightly pubescent iut. with a broad straight tube slightly 
eulàreed "pwards and not exceeding the calyx, the lips very short, the 
