48 XCII. VERBENACEJE, | Pityrodia, 
Hoary or white with a close tomentum. Calyx 3 to 5 lines 
long. Corolla with the lowest lobe twice as broad as the 
11. P. atriplicina. 
Like P atriplicina dt it smaller, with a looser inflorescence 
and smaller flow 
EP: salvifolia, R. Br. Prod. 513. A shrub of s eaa wth, at- 
taining 6 to 8 ft., with a strong sage-like scent, the branches densely 
clothed with a woolly tomentum usually dusts coloured, but sometimes 
whitish. Leaves opposite, shortly petiolate, lanceolate or almost linear, 
obtuse or rather acute, 2 to 3 oreven 4 in. long, very rugose, pubescent 
Bock cottony and 2 or peni underneath Howes nearly sessile, 
. P. paniculata. 
axillary clusters of 2, 3, orr e. Bracts very narrow, the 
or ones shorter than the ‘calyx, “a ih pi ones much smaller. Calyx 
turbinate-campanulate, nearly 3 lines long, prominently ribbed, 
tomentose, divided to rather below the middle into lanceolate acuminate 
lobes. Corolla white, ns ring exceeding the calyx, the tube broadly 
d in 
rudimentary stamen. Ova ary Salou : ide attached close to the 
top with a short funicle. Fruit almost completely 4-celled—Schau 
in DC. Prod. xi. 628; Premna salvifolia, Ee Syst. ii. 755. 
ueensland. Nortlitmabarland islands, R. Brown; barren rocky hills, Cleveland 
bay, A. Cunningham; near Rockhampton, O’ Shanesy ; near Mount Hedlow, Dallachy. 
2. P. hemigenioides, F. Muell. A rigid divaricate shrub of 1 to 
3 ft., the branches cottony Me or ibo Raph ntose. Leaves sessile 
ecu 
cordate at the base, from a about 4 i ore 2 in. long, jpg rigid, at 
Gales about 3 lines long turbinate-campanalatd, dont ribbe ; 
vided to much below the middle into lanceolate lobes. “Corolla 5 to f 
as the tube, t s iden per ones shortly united, the middle lower one 
the upper 
rather Bionic d t 
anther-cells with A a oM e one cell of each o 
ones occasionally abortive. Ovary tomentose, ovules attached at or 
near the top by a very short funicle.—Chloanthes hemigenioides 
Quoya hemigenioides i. 156. : 
W. Australia. Northern districts, Drummond ; Dirk Hartog’s island, Milne. 
Doua 
A single specimen ipt flowers -- Ar iL Stuart's 
— appears to belong to this specie 
eth. An erect branching shrub of 1 to 2 ft, the | 
id crowded but n not. f 
P. uncinata, B 
beanie covered with white cottony wool. 
or f 
