Prostanthera.] XCIII. LABIATJE. 99 
neath, 2 to 4 lines long. Flowers all axillary, but sometimes forming 
interrupted leafy racemes, the floral leaves all like those of the stem. 
2] lines long, the lips broad, nearly equal and usually entire, often 
assuming a blueish tint. Corolla not twice as long as the calyx, glabrous 
or sparingly hirsute. Anthers with one appendage about half as lon 
0 
agam as the cell, the other short and adnate.—Benth. in DC. Prod. 
xii. 569. 
N.S. Wales. Port J ackson to the Blue Mountains, 2. Brown, A. Cunningham, 
Woolls and others. 
nearly sessile, orbicular or almost. rhomboidal, glabrous or sparingly 
ciliate, entire, with revolute margins and almost bullate, 2 to 3 lines 
meter i 
“ppendages adnate, the lonoer one very shortly free at the end but 
shorter than the cell, the déc still shorter.—Benth. in DC. Prod. 
xu. 563, 
N. S. Wales. Blue Mountains, R. Brown, Woolls ; Illawarra, Shepherd. 
16. P, spinosa, F. Muell. in Hook. Kew Journ. viii. 168, in Trans. 
Phil. Soe. Viet, i 48 and Pl. Vict. ii. t. 56. A rigid but slender divari- 
b 
above the mid alyx more or less hirsute, 2 to 3 lines long, 
lips not ve eset, saat nearly equal. Corolla “lilac,” slightly 
hairy outsi ©, not twice as long as the calyx. Anthers with one appen- 
dage about twice as long as the cell, the other short and adnate. 
my storia. About springs and on irrigated rocks in the Grampians, F. Mueller, 
t; summit of Mount Arapiles (with hirsute leaves), Dallachy. 
S. Australia. "T em vn - E. "Woods ; scrub near Wallan's Hut and 
a 
Cygnet Bay, Kangaroo Island, Waterhouse. 
7. P. Cuneata, Benth. i» DC. Prod. xii. 560. A much branched 
of 3 
à shrub of 2 or ft., more or less pubescent or sce dus 
ort crisped hairs Leaves sessile or so, often crowde on the 
short branchlets bovate-cuneate or almost orbicular, obtuse, entire or 
m at the at or recurved and complicate, the margins often 
8 
i ller. 
» Tarely above 3 lines lon he floral ones inal lealy sma 
Flowers all axillary, but Donsin oded into terminal le S racem 
