Pholidia.] XC. MYOPORINEJE. 11 
deeply divided into 5 acute keeled a. Corolla 8 to 9 lines long, 
the narrow part of the tube twice as long as the calyx, hairy inside at 
the top, the broad, almost campanulate, aes part or throat at least as 
long as the narrow part, the lobes much shorter, and nearly equal. 
h 
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pletely 4-celled, with 1 seed in viel cell.—Endl. Iconogr. t. 66 ; 
rod. xi. 719; Eremophila boes, F. Muell. in Proc. R. S. Tasm. iii. 
296, Fragm. v. 22, : 
Wii. Nandirooga Creek and towards the Barrier Range, Victorian 
ustralia. Head of Spencer's Gulf, 2. Brown; in the scrub from the Murray 
river to St. Vincent's Gulf, F. Mu eller ; Gawler fnr Sullivan ; Lake Gairdner, 
Babbage ; head of the Great Australian Bight, Deliss 
P. Delisserii, F. Muell. A shrub of 2 "o 3 ft., the branches and 
foliage hoary or white with a close tomentum, and sometimes glandular- 
tubercular. ` Leaves mostly opposite, from obovate to oblong, obtuse, 
recurved, contracted into a ET i 1 
sessile, only seen in very young buds; but according to F. Mueller’s 
8 lines long, tomentose outside, the cylindrical portion of the tube 
nearly as long as the calyx, with a ring of wool inside at the top, i 
broad part campanulate, the lobes ovate-oblong, obtuse, siet equal. 
Ovary densel Nec "n white plumose hairs, and, as s I coul 
ascertain in is ng one examined, with an 1 f in each 
cell d Rhediopbila : Delisserii, “F. Muell. Fragm. v. 108, t. 
W. Australia. N.W. of the head of the Great Australian Bight, Delisser; a 
single Tere in Herb. F. Mueller 
4. P.c rassifolia, F. Muell. in Linnea, xxv. 430, An erect shrub of 
several foot, quite glabrous, but often ph ous and minutely scaly. 
ores br ped ki ae poe, thickly coriaceous, folded lon mph 
d often recurved, narrowed into a shor rt petiole, 3 to 5 
Howes sina: a ding sessile, a qup solitary in the axils. Calyx-segments 
ovate- lanceolate, acutely acuminate, keeled, with thin and sometimes 
i gins, abou ines long, th er ones rather 
Stamens om Ovary. 2-celled, ida in each cell 
Fruit small, rugose, slightly oec hides shorter than the 
calyx, the puta ore or less completely 4-celled when ripening E 
S eed. ere et crassifolia, F. Muell. in Proc. R. Soc. Tasm. i 
ustralia. cv Mount Greenly, Dombey Bay, Spencer's Gulf, Wilhelmi; 
vena Bay, Warburton 
- P. res End. Nov. Stirp. Dec. 50. Branches densely covered 
with a vitto & sers and sprinkled with resinous tubercles. Leaves 
