44 XCII. VERBENACER. | Dierastyles, 
small. Calyx almost sessile, scarcely above } line long, divided almost 
to the base into oblong segments. Corolla about I line long, very 
broad and open, the lobes much longer than the tube and one larger 
than the others. Stamens 5 as in the other species, longer than the 
corolla. Ovary tomentose. Style-branches longer than the entire 
part 
li. 
W. Australia, Drummond, n. 176,236; Young river, East river, and Oldfield 
river, Maxwell. 
5. D. stoechas, Drumm. in Hook. Kem Journ. vii. 57. A diffuse, 
the entire re of the style tomentose or woolly, containing buta | 
genus 2-celled at an earlier stage, but in the rather numerous speci- 
mens in the collections before me I have not succeeded in finding either | 
buds or far advanced fruits. . 
W. Australia, Drummond, 5th coll. suppl. n. 95. 
9. CHLOANTHES, R. Br. 
shorter than the upper lip; anthers without any or with very obscure 
rfe 
albumen.—Perennials undershrubs or shrubs, more or less cottony 
woolly or glandular-hirsute. Leaves opposite or in whorls of three, 
narrow, bullate-rugose and decurrent along the stem. Flowers axillary, 
