0)1 the Germs Bremoiilida. 293 



legitimate form of the corolla of StenocUlns and Bremopliila, 

 or with that of PJwlicUa. The flowers of Stenochihis glaler, 

 S. maculatus, and many others^ are, in general structure, 

 identical with those of Bremophila alternifolia, and M. lati- 

 /o/^«, whilst those of Stenocldlus longifolius, 8. Bigononiflorus, 

 UremojiJiila oppositifolia, and several others, are much more 

 in accordance with those of PhoUdia. Indeed, the grada- 

 tions between the typical forms of the flowers, as originally 

 described by R. Brown in PJioUdia and Stenocldlus, are so 

 complete, that I have deemed it scarcely advisable to employ 

 these differences for the sectional character of the species. 



EREMOPHILA. 



Stenoehilus, Pholidia, and Eremophila, E. Br. Pr. 517-518. 

 Eremodendron, De Cand. in Meisn. Gen., p. 292. ' 

 Pholidiopsis, Ferd. Mueller in Linnesa, xxv., p. 429. 



Sect. I. — Sentis. Ferd. Mueller, Transact. Phil. Soc. 

 Victor., i., 47. — Calyx quadripartitus. Drupa rostrata 

 imperfecte quadriloculata. 



1. EremojpJiila divaricata. — 



Pholidia divaricata, Ferd.. Muell., 1. c. Murray, 

 Darling, and Murrumbidgee. 

 Sect. II. — Eremodendron. D. C, 1. c. — Calyx quinque- 

 partitus demum auctus. Drupa imperfecte quadriloculata. 



2. Ih'emojjJdla arborescens. — All. Cunn. ex D, C, 1. c. 

 E. Cunninghami, R. Br. in Sturt's Centr. Austr. 



ii., app. p. 84. 

 Eremodendron Cunninghami, D. C, 1. c. Lachlan, 

 Murray, Darling. 

 Sect. III. — Xerophila. Calyx quinquepartitus demum 

 auctus. Drupa perfecte quadriloculata. 



3. Eremophila latifolia. — Ferd. Muell. in Linnsea, 

 XXV., p. 428. 



