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Prostanthera. | XCIII. LABIATZ. 93 
Leaves entire or toothed, usually qd me narrow. Plant more 
glandular-pu ubescent or v 
Calyx upper lip larger than the Qe Plant very viscid- 
pubes Leaves inr about 3 lines e 
Leaves sitive Rat . P. odoratissima, 
ves prominently toothed or pinn natifid is P. euphrasioides. 
cays veni qual Plant slightly viscid. pubescent. 
2 Iihes, i. or slightly toothed 31. P. eryptandroides. 
Leaves dy. 2 Tincs long, ovate or Ta Plant O, glabrous. 
Calyx-lips nearly equal 32. P. eurybioides. 
Secr. II. Klanderia.—Corolla-tube incurved, dilated upwards, the upper 
erect and concave, the lower lip spreading, ner. or not longer. Calyz-lips pde 
equally open. Anther-appendage 
— ee On flat, rather aii mes hi in. and often 4 in. 
rolla twice as long as the ca 
tiers ndn ; A RI Br NM 
aves oblong or s scarcely ‘obovate epus os P. Leichhardtit. 
Leaves scarcely petiolate, small, the m margins r recurved. 
RM ai short. Corolla not half as veggi again as the 
. 95. P. calycina. 
Palade) Senger than the calyx. Corolla twice as ‘Tong : as the 
cal . 36. P. chlorantha. 
Lnlvse under 2 lines long, oblong, recurved, thick, the margins 
not recurved . 37. P. microphylla. 
Leaves linear-terete, with incurved margins, 1 to 4 lines long . 38. P. aspalathoides. 
1. Ev PRosTAN THERA.—Üalyx with a distinctly striate tube, 
the upper lip after flowering silly sight ts back, the lower lip 
turned up against it, closin ng th orifice of ds 
tube very s ortly narrow at th e base, the throat. very broadly cam- 
ip larger, with 3 broad spreading lobes, 
olla in I e although varying in size m in a slight degree in the 
app Be jud m dri d specimens, remark- 
ly constant in species, does not appear to agree with other characters 
ciently to be available for subsectional groups. 
SERIES 1. Racem ®.—Flowers in terminal racemes, the floral 
leaves, or at least the 1 ue ones kor, to bracts, either small d 
mem rege or ovate and acuminate and very different from the ste 
leaves, o n most ver 80 decide as to be rarely observable he 
the want ie is in flowe 
= P. P. lasianthos ae Pl. Nov. Holl. äi ii, 18, t. 157. A tall s 
oe the dimension s of a erate sized tree Age ron 
unde erneath, 2 to 3 in. lo ; some Victorian specimens. shorter 
broader more entire and ves Eus vitiadébnis. Flowers opposite in pairs, 
