30 XC. MYOPORINEJE. [ Eremophila. 
ovoid, glabrous, with Pind one pair of ovules to each cell. Drupe suc- 
culent, but not seen | 
w. Aastra a, iiaii) Phillips river-and sand hummocks, Eyre’s Relief, 
Maxwell. 
91. E. latifolia, F. Muell. in aant xxv. 428, and in Proc. R. Soe. 
iii. 993. A spreading shrub of 2 to 3 ft., the young shoots 
slightly hoary-pubescent, otherwise glabrous and usua ly glutinous. 
Leaves ovate obovate or ovate-lanceolate, obtuse, mostly denticulate | 
"EH fien undulate, contracted into a rather long petiole, 3 to 1 in. 
long. Pedicels solitary, slender, above j in. long, very spreading and. 
the calyx, succulent, with a har 
putamen.—Stenochi ilus serrulatus, A. Cunn. in DC. Prod. x 
N. S. Wales. Peel’s Range, A. Kapite ge Lachlan and piali rivers to the 
Barrier Range, Victorian and other Expedition 
ustralia. Near —* F. Wacker Lake Gillies, Burkitt; N. interior, 
M: Douall Stuart's Expeditio 
Australia, Must Harper. 
32. E. sterio R. Br. Prod. 518 and App. Sturt. Exped. 22. 
A tall ere T Rin branched shrub, the young shoots minutely hoary, 
otherwise u abrous. Leaves scattered, linear-terete, usuall cms ei ina 
recurved point, afinite; contracted into a short petiole, rarely ir 
long.  Pedicels solitary, very spreading or reflexed but turned up at 
Calyx-segments much imbri i 
ones smaller. Corolla “ red, spotted with purple,” gla tous outside, 
? to 1 in. long, the short base ofthe tube almost globulst,, consti 
above the ovary, then dilated and somewhat incurved ; upper 
lobes short and acute, the lowest lobe broader, obtuse, oe pi ng 
and separated to the middle of th s inclu 
vada € the calyx and corolla of Stenochilus, with the included stamens and 
eg fnit of Eremocosmos, : 
Var. latifolia, F. Muel. L thick ines broad. 
A E a Uit, e a ick and nerveless, but flat, and 1 to 14 lines | 
