16 XC. MYOPORINER, [ Eremophila. 
(Fragm. vi.) unites Pholidia with Eremophila, retaining Myoporum, Disoon, and Sentis 
as distinct, but has not —— the definite distinctive hariter he relies upon. 
Secr. I. Eriocalyx.— Calyx-segments not overlapping, thick and soft, densely to- 
mentose, not rimis sing scarious after flowering. Ovary with two pairs of ovules in 
each c nknown. 
ell. Fruitu 
Flower nearly sessile. Leaves obovate to lanceolate, short, densely 
tomentose. 
Corolla and ovary tomentose. Corolla lobes all broad and obtuse. 
Stamens included - . 1. F. Mackinlayi. 
Corolla eid ovary gl abro 
Corolla lobes obtuse. "Dine ns included . . 2. E. Bowmanni. 
r lobes small and acute. Stamens exserted . . 3, E. leucophylla. 
Coro 
Flowers s distinctly pedunculate. Leaves obovate, oblong, densely 
Zin. long. Corolla tomentose. Ova MID bets 4. E. Forrestii. 
Flowers Lo pedunculate Leaves linear or linear-lanceolate, 
ong. 
Calyx EC with a a long loose plumose wool. Leaves woolly 
oung, at length pady glabrous . 5. E. eriocalyx. 
cina oi gis'ipieciomentose Leaves closely tomentose, 
g glabro : . 6. E. Maitlandi. 
Secr. 1I. din | Oi TESTS not at d " ponen overlapping A vi 
the base, more or less enlarged, eer and scarious after flowering. Ovary with 2 t 
pairs of ovules in each cell (except in E. petes ota E. Paisleyi). Fruit t (w Mae 
known) dry, the endocarp separating into 
rged calyx-segments more or less e pur ng. 
Leaves small, short, broad, thick, and hoary - 7. E. rotundifolia. 
Leaves linear or linear-lanceolate. Corolla lobes obtuse. "Stamens 
included or shortly exse ed. 
Did shortly hairy, vit 1 sel of ovules to each cell. 
Corolla rhe api in. long. Stamens often ex te i 
on, 
so 8. E. oppositifolia. 
Corolla. hi in. pes stamens included $ 9. E. Paisley 
Ovary very woolly, with 2 to 4 ne of ovules to each Lg 
Leaves narrow, linear pai . 10. E. Stur 
Leaves raie iarria 1i Mitchell. 
Enlarged calyx-segments oblong or lanceolate, acute, Leaves 
ACE r linear-lanceolate. 
Corolla-lobes all broad. Stamens included - « « © 12. E. Clarkii. 
Corolla upper lobes rather acute. Stamens exserted . . ` . 18. E. Latrobii. 
ect. III, Platycalyx.—Calyz campanulate, 5-lobed. Flowers and fruit of 
Platychilus, 
Single species . . . i 4. E. Macdonellii. 
Secr. IV. Wiki chien i. ciis danicids Sud i ooh at h B Rice in the 
Jirst species), the outer ones usually broader. Corolla-lobes all broad and obtuse, or the 
upper ones scarcely pow Stamens included or scarcely exserted. Ovules i n3 or 3 
pairs in each cell. Fruit id Stenochilus. 
Calyx-segments s $e or narrow and acute, not enlarged after 
flowering. Leave else, linear or lanceolate. 
Corolla t tube not much enlarged prn Calyx.segments nearly 
- 15. E. graciliflora. 
` Corolla tübe ‘much enlarged upwards " Calyx. -segments ‘small, : ms 
very a broad bas 16. E. longifolia. 
Calyx-segments ovate or siecle, AB; “not exceeding 3 lines in 
flower, nor muc e og afterwards. Plants very glabrous, 
often drying 
Erect, virgate an very A retentu Lea linear. 
Corolla-tube mes at the base, as in Pholas . . . 17. E. Drummondii. 
