134 XCIII. LABIATA, ( Teucrium. 
slender, shorter or longer than the leaves, bearing a loose-cyme of 3 ie 
7 or rarely more owers, usually rather smaller than in 7. racemosu 
977, Hook, f. Fl. Tasm. i. 285; Scoparia australis, pw in Schult. p^ 
iii. Mant. 66 ; Anisomeles australis, cao d Cur. Post. 926. 
N. " Wales. Port Jackson to the Blue Moun s, R. Brown, Sieber, n. 184, 
and others; 2m Mia to Clarence and Hastings TE dod di New England, C 
Stuart. 
Victoria.  Yarra-Yarra, Robertson ; Latrobe, Avon, Snowy and Macalister rivers, 
F. Mueller 
Tasmania. Not uncommon in dry places in various parts of the colony, J. D. 
Hooker. 
S. Australia. Beds of creeks and rocky hills, une. Barula, Crystal Brook, 
P. sia, Lake Gillies, Burkitt ; Mount Searle, ‘Warb 
Var. ? hirsutum. The whole plant viscid ag linde. Bah rather long are 
hairs. Leaves rather large, contracted into a v ry short petiole or quite sessile. Cymes 
loose, pti flowered. Perha aps a distinct ce in 
Mountain tops near Rockhampton, Bowman, O’ Shanesy; Liverpool 
t dear 
la 
nceolatum, Benth, Lab. Gen. et Sp. 666 and in DC. Prod. xii. 576, from P 
ingham, is founded on luxuriant flowering branches of T. corymbos OSUM, which - 
orm 
the en leaves are wanting and the upper ones are all Miei and entire, or "ity 
toot i 
ophilum, F. Muell. in Linnæa, xxv. 426 from pem Australia is founded on 
Stet i5 Pet rre of T. corymbosum, rather more hoary than usual. 
4. T. fililobum, F. Muell. He a, apprenti shrubby, with diffuse 
or erect branched stems of 6 in. to 1 ft. , pubescent with very short 
spreading hairs. Leaves rather at deeply i ud into 3 or 
rarely 5 narrow-linear lobes with rev olute ese, d e whole leaf — 
lowers pue large, 
solitary in the axils, nearly sessile or on pedicels rarely exceeding 1 
line. Calyx broadly y Fe dime green, slightly pubescent, about 3 
a 
orolla pubescent outside, the 2 upper lobes broad and very 
obtuse, the 2 lateral ones mu uch smaller, - middle lower lobe again 
pcd Nuts glabrous or scarcely pubesce 
aet 
Jer 8 specimens, n. 65, were referred by De Mem oe T p.183)9 — 
Leschenaultia tubiflora, and so named by him in Herb. Hoo 
p> T. sessiliflorum, Benth. in DC. Prod. xii. 580. A 
ing or erect slightly branched stems under 6 in 
or or slightly pub ubescent as well as the foliage, the inlcr d vl 
hirsu j - or 5-lob 
recurved 
tracted into a es 
E 
& 
ustralia, Drummond, n. 65, 2nd coll. n. 213, 4th coll. n. 169; Puttingup, f 
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