46 XCII. VERBENACEJE. [ Chloanthes. 
villous. Fruit separating into two hemispherical reticulate hairy 
cocci, the exocarp membranous, the endocarp and — es in 
each a were 2-celled nut. with seed in each nut.— C. 
N. Wales. Heaths about Port J ieii R. Brown, "Sieber, n. 185 and 186, and 
many others. . 
Var iflora. Flowers smaller, but shaped like those of C. stechadis, mea oe 
ect 3i in. long. —Waverley hills, ade ossman ; Wooloomooloo, A. Cun 
and in some other Ss S. "s E. collectio 
Fruit as in of the flower is uneia beiti 
varionsly E k as irag "ight bus, diu or yellowish.— 
Schau Prod. x —— 
kingham Bay, Dall 
s. In the rec Lhotzk zky MEA uer). Ihave not seen the original 
specimens, but Walpers's character applies xp ean to this than to the small-flowered 
Ze of C. s iib Mis. 
4. C. cinea, B in Pl. Preiss. i. 309. An erect slightly 
branched peaa d or TEA of ae 1 to 2 ft., the stems usually 
clothed with a white cottony wool, concealed however by the de- 
current leaves. Leaves opposite or in hes rls of three, BETON and 
near si terete owing to the revolute mar xn obtuse 4 to . long, 
eim in three or e longi- 
d T Desiltondi a. n. on 142; Haj tl Cher n. d 
idi distin ‘ched from the qeu C. slskadis by th ai rly b 
late leaves, ind by the inflorescen decetero regu 4 
ere is aparently a — species with decurrent leaves, of which the specimens 
from D W. Coast, Bynoe, are in a state of very young bud, insufficient 
for description. E 
10. PITYRODIA. R. Br. 
(Quoya, Gaudich. Dasymalla, Endl.) a 
Calyx more or less deeply I sire broad, usually 2 
short, more rarely elo wind limb of 5 sprea bes more or less- 
distinctly 9-libped or oblique with the lowest woody much larger than - 
