Teuerium. | XCIII. LABIATJE. 133 
uppermost very small Peduncles all 1-Howered, rigid, spreading, as 
iff terminal more or 
erect, the middle lower one twice as ng. Nuts more or less pubes- 
cent, the adnate part of the inner fuce very hard.— Benth. in DC. Prod. 
xii. 576, 
Queensland. In the interior, Mitchell; Armadilla, Barton ; Curriwillighie, 
Dalton. 
N 
. N. S. Wales. Swampy flats on the Lachlan river, A. Cunningham ; U pper Hunter 
river, Woolls ; from the Lachlan and Darling to the Barrier Range, Vietorian and 
other Expeditions. + 
Victoria. On the Murray, F. Mueller. 
tralia. Murray river and St. Vincent's Gulf, F. Mueller and others; 
Spencer's Gulf, 2. Brown, Wilhelmi; in the interior, M‘Douall Stuart's Expedition ; 
towards Cooper's Creek, Howitt’s Expedition. 
W. Australia. Murchison river, Oldfield, Drummond, 6th coll. n. 143. 
tripartitum, F. Muell. Flowers and leaves very small, the lower leaves three 
bee 
floral ones smaller and more sessile, all entire. Peduncles much e 
lender than in 7. racemosum, but mostly shorter than the leaves, t E 
npper ones and sometimes all 1-fowere , the lower ones often 3- or 5- 
flowered as In T. eorymbosum, Nuts pubescent. 
N. Australia. ry lagoons, Arnhem's Land, Hooker's Creek, 7 aiti s 
ueensland. In the interior, Mitchell; Bowen river, rtre Dalton ! 
Sutherland ; Suttor river, Dorsay; Armadilla, Barton; Curriwillig a ^ HERE 
This species closel connects T. racemosum and T. corymbosum, being as né 
the one as to the ot a and, as appears to me, cannot well be referred to either without 
uniting all three into one. 
bosum, R. Br. Prod. 504. An erect perennial, not 
3. T. co ym : it} 
usually much branched, from under 1 ft. to 3 ft. high, pe nik 
r less se, green on both sides or hoary underneath, 1 es "i 
m long, passing into smaller, narrower and less cut floral leaves, whic 
t 
ll the leaves are oblong or broadly lanceolate and more 
regularly toothed, or all are rather bred and deeply lobed. Peduneles 
