102 XCIII. LABIATA, | Prostanthera. 
calyx. Calyx silky-pubescent, about 24 lines long, the a nearly 
equal, entire or sinuate-toothed. Corolla white (F. Mueller) or blue 
(O' Shanesy), softly pubescent, not twice as long as the calyx. Anthers 
with one appendage about twice as long as the cell, the other short and 
adnate 
Dedit: Table Mount, Rockhampton, O’Shanesy ; Armadilla, Barton. 
23. P. Behriana, Schlecht. in Linnea, xx. 610. A shrub of 5 or 6 ft. 
concave, the margins never recurved, often above 1 in. long when 
arr 
. long ; 
w, much shorter when broad, or in some specimens the narrow 
orolla “white,” villous outside, twice as long as the calyx. Anthers 
S. Australia. Rocky valley of the Tonunda, Behr.; Murray river, F. Mueller; 
near Adelaide, Blandowski. 
with a close appressed tomentum. Leaves sessile, linear-terete, obtuse, 
entire, with involute margins, slender and mostly about 1 in. long inthe . 
typical form, or rarely nearly 3 in., quite glabrous. Flowers all axillary, 
on very short pedicels, with setaceous bracts. Calyx when in flower 
9 : ; 
o 24 lines long, often 4 lines when in fruit more or less hoary 
e 
or white with appressed hairs or rarely glabrous, the tube striate, the — 
Anthers with one appendage nearly twice as long as the cell, the ot 
short and adnate. 
W. Australia. King George's Sound or to the eastward, Baxter ; Thomas river, 
Maxwell. 
Var. erassifolia. Leaves under 4 in. long, thicker and broader than in the type—— 
Phillips river and Eyres Range, Maxwell. 
entire, with involute Pings dis under 4 in. J : 
ort pedicels, the bracts apparently wanting: 
, F. Mue 
coll. n. 343; Fitzgerald river, Maxwell, 
= 
Kalgan river, Oldfield, P. Mueller ; towards Cape Riche, Drum E 
