: Tex Herb. F. Mueller 
we TE ERREUR ERNEUERBARE EY TERNI ERES a 
Eremophita. | XC. MYOPORINEJE. 25 
Queensland. Desert on the Suttor, F. Mueller, Sutherland; Cape river, Bow- . 
man ; Curiwillighie Dalton 
N. S. Wales. Darling and Murray desert, F. Mueller, Victorian and other Ex- 
LO gio 
Australia, Great marsh of the interior, Sturt. 
species is s nearly allied to E. bignoniceflora, differing chiefly in the narrow leaves 
and Uii of 
19. E. bi ignonisefiora, 7 . Muell. in Proc. R. Soc. Tasm. iii. 294 and 
Pl. Vict. ii. t. 55. A. strong- scented tall shrub or small tree, quite 
gars nigh often glutinous. eaves lanceolate or jw ate, 
in 
ut not turned up a aga “Cn alyx-s egments imbricate at ‘the base, pee 
0 
Corolla glabrous iai bof n. long, scarcely contracted M 
the ovary, the tube eheidally : Me fom the base, uu lobes all 
broad and short, the 2 uppermost more united, the lowest twice as 
broad as the others and 2-lobed. Stamens shortly exserted from the 
tube but shorter than the corolla-lobes. hg r 9-celled with 2 Na of 
ovules to each cell. Drupe ovate, acute, n. long or more, succulent, 
the putamen hard and bony, more or less souaphatcly 4- dello: genos. 
chilus bignonieflorus, Benth. in Mitch. pb Austr. 386. 
. Australia. Sturi's Creek and Gilbert river, F. Mue ller. 
ueensland. Balonne river, Mitchell; Suttor river, Bowman, Sutherland; Rock- 
es Marras d — desert, Dallachy and Goodwin. 
Victoria. Murray rie 
20. E. Freelingii, F. Muell. in Proc. R. Soc. Tasm. iii, 995. An 
erect shrub, more or less hoary-tomentose and dios or the Siege 
at leneth glabrous. Leaves cr phaea lanceolate, acute, entire, con- 
tracted i into a rather long petiole, $ to li in. long. eduncles solitary, 
mostly 2 to 3 lines ong. al x-segments m much imbricate, ovate or 
lanceolate, rather acute or acuminate, not dilated upwards, the outer- 
ovary, then enlarged, the 4 upper lo Me rather broad and acute, the 
2u U pnr more united did the others, the middle lower tobe broader 
and obtuse. Stamens included. Ovary ovoid, with 2 or 3 pairs o of ovules 
in each cell, suspended from short broad flat erect superposed funi- 
cles. Drupe not seen perfect, apparently nearly dry, with a 4-celled 
S. Aus ' Lake Torrens, Howitt’s Expedition; between Stoke’s Range a and 
Cooper's C Creek, Wheeler (both with the calyx 2 to 3 lines long); near Lake 'lorrens, 
wher in Freeling’ s Expedition (with the outer calyx-segments nts above 4 in. long, an 
the corolla also large), 
21. E. Goodwinii, P. Muell. Rep. Babb. Exped. 17. A shrub of 
several feet, more or less glandular and viscid and often hirsute with 
spreading hairs which are rarely wanting on the calyxes and pedicels. 
aves "— or linear-lanceolate, acutely acuminate, entire, scarcely 
