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length as the others and inside the mens included. 
Ovar T glabrous, with 2 su Somay t a of eii in pam cell. Drupe 
small with a hard putamen, but the only one seen not yet ~~ 
W. Australia. Lake Barleé, Forrest (Herb. F. Mueller). Described from 
single s mm en in which what a ppeared to be the upper lip of the Fires] (bat pousibly 
the middle bifid lobe of the dimi lip) was certainly inside in the bud, whilst in all 
Myoporinez which I have been able to examine in bud I have uniformly found the 
upper lip outside. 
hoar nu a close ME temen the pedicels and calyx 
kic on pedicels s mter or the calyx. € alyx-seg 
y imbricate, 4 in. long. Corolla woolly- pubescent juo oU 
een very eee Ovary | narrow, gla 
W. Australia. Murchison river, Oldie eld. de specimens are very bad, and 
have been rini to ascertain the true structure of the ovary or the form of the Ard 
6. E. Maitlandi, F. Muell. A tall erect shrub, hoary or white all 
over with a soft dense but close or scarcely floccose tomentum. 
Leaves linear- "anc i entire, contract ted at the base wi — 
es PY ong, coriaceous, hoary-tomentose even when 
edicels aster boat li in. long. Calyx-segments oVlongctisedolatd 
rather obtuse, not overlapping, 8 to 9 lines ong, tomentose outside, 
more glabrous inside. Corolla broad, above 1 in. long, slightly 
w. names Sharks Bay, Maitland Pelis Milne, the specimens all very 
imperfect, 
Secr. II. Eremocosmos.—Calyx-segments not at all or scarcely 
ereiepying at the base, more or less enlarged veined and gom 
À th 2 
: 
l pair ratin ovules in eac paca FIM where known dry, the cess 
emop 
bes “re SEE MA Oke eee EUM y, y, and E ud pa und acta is sers con- 
ove å ted lowest co 
aN 4 i ien noc wu - sh A de. clas sed it, although ? has the fruit ot 
op There are too many species in AE the ripe fruit is evt to 
admit of ior structure “bate taken at present as an absolute sectional diis ter. 
7. E. rotundifolia, F. Muell. Fragm. i. 907. Hoary with a close 
