CCNTRIBUTIOXS TO THE QUEENSLAND FLORA. 



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of three, very small, obovate or elliptical, siibsessile, margins 

 slightly recurved, from under 1 line to 2 lines long. Flowers 

 on pedicels of h line (1 mm.) or less, in the upper axils, forming 

 terminal leafy heads of 3-7 flowers. Bracts minute, linear, 

 inserted at the base of the calyx-tube. Calyx pubescent, 

 campanulate, with 10 longitudinal ribs, about 2 lines (4 mm.) 

 long, the five broad, deltoid lobes less than half the length of 

 the tube. Corolla hoary pubescent on both surfaces in the upper 



Text -figure 3. 

 Left : Westringia parvifolia sp. nov. Right : W. ienuicaidis sp. nov. 

 A, shoot, nat. size. B, portion of stem, X 4, to show transverse 

 markings on alternate angles of the nodes. C, single leaf, X 5. D, 

 calyx (in W. parvijolia X 4, in W. tenuicaidis X 3). 



part, the tube slightly exceeding the calyx and the lobes about 

 as long as the tube. Stamens ex?erted. Ovary glabrous, 4- 

 lobed ; style slender and glabrous, 2| lines (5 mm.) long. 



