14 XC. MYOPORINEJ. | Pholidia. 
Vict. Inst. 1855, 41; Eremophila gibbosifolia, F. Muell. Rep. Babb. 
xped. 18. 
Victoria. Wimmera, Dallachy. i ; : 
. Australia. Rocky hills between the Murray river and St. Vincent's Gulf, F. 
Mueller ; Tattiara Country, Wood. 
usually drying black. Flowers “ purple or white, often spotted,” soli- 
tary and nearly sessile in the axils. Calyx-segments 4 or 5, broad at 
most Pholidias, the 2 upper lobes shortly united. Filaments am at 
the base. Ovary glabrous, 9-celled, with 2 ovules in each cell. Ripe 
fruit ovoid at the base, tapering into a beak, the whole about 4 lines 
long, more or less perfectly 4-celled, with 1 seed in each cell.—Sentis 
rhynchocarpa, F. Muell. Fragm. iv. 48, vi. 150; Eremophila divaricata, 
. Muell. in Trans. R. Soc. Tas. iii. 293. 
N. S. Wales. Murray river, F. Mueller; Darling river, Victorian Expedition, 
Mrs. Ford; tributaries of the upper Darling, Bowman, 
S. Australia. esert, F. Mueller; Lake Alexandrina, Hildebrand. 
18. P. microtheca, F. Muell. An erect almost heath-like shrub, the 
branches and young leaves hoary with a very short minutely plumose, 
Leaves rather crowded, linear, somewhat obtuse, slightly contracted at — 
the base, 2 to 4 lines long. i 
siana, but smaller and not compressed, the only one seen was, however, 
not quite perfect.— Eremophila Woollsiana var. angustifolia, F. Muell. 
Fragm. ii. 160 ; E. mierotheca, F. Muell. Herb. 
W. Australia. Port Gregory, Murchison river, Oldfield. 
calyx, the upper part much enlarged; the lobes broad, short and nearly | 
equal. Stamens not examined. Drupe slightly succulent, ovoid, shorter | 
