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lanceolatis acuminatis, calycis glanduloso-pubescentis adusque 
4 divisi lobis anguste lanceolatis acutis, corolla calycem fere 3-plo 
m 
gi ato extus SS oe labio superiore quam inferius 
rte te eminente.—L. philippensis Hook. fil. Fi. Brit. Ind. iv. 261 
(pro parte); Forbes & Hemsl. Ind. Fl. Sin. ii. hte (cum syn.); 
Collett & Hemsl. in Journ. Linn. Soe. xxviii. 99, nec Benth. 
~- Hab. Shan States, Hopong, 3000 ft. ; Mair Meleilie. Shan 
States; Si ebiig 47 in Herb. Kew. China, Hupeh; Henry, 1156, &c. 
Folioram lamina 2°5-3°5 x 1:0-1'5 cm.; petioli 0-5-0-7 cm. 
m. 
Calyx 0°5 cm. long., 0-4 cm. diam. Corolla 1°3 em. long.; tubus 
0-5 cm. diam. Labium anticum 0°75 em. long., 0-8-0-9 cm. lat. ; 
labium posticum 0-5 cm. long., egre 0-4 cm. lat. Anthere 0 ‘1 cm. 
diam. Capsula 0°6 em. long. 
Referred by authors to L. philippensis Benth., but a different- 
looking plant with quite different flowers. In support of this cer? 
ment the following floral characters of L. philippensis a be ¢ 
trasted Buing those given above of L. Melviilei. Calyx ded one- 
third down with short and obtuse lobes. Corolla ns sai 0-9 cm. 
long, the tube slender and only 0-2 cm. in diameter. Lips of the 
corolla much smaller and reir hany especially the entire upper lip. 
Anthers only 0-05 cm. in dia 
- Myoporinex. 
Eremophila (§ ee, <fgrt tulat his wat Glabra, 
copiose ramosa, ramis more vigidis his acilibus bene 
foliosis ut folia ote fyi inosi age rspicuis peat obsitis, foliis 
alternis rarissim oppositis. sessilibus Jineari- oblanceolatis obtusis 
ovatis acutis labii antici lobis beralibaa anguste ovato-oblongis 
acutis lobo intermedio late ict dicen ovato apice truncato, staminibus 
a ovario ee stylo incluso piloso-puberulo, ovulis quove 
wrod ulo 2 ved a sitis. 
a district, West Australia; L. C. Webster. 
modo 0 i oot. diam. reliquuis folioram evanidorum sepe 
0- 
lobi 0°3 em, long., basi 0°25 cm. lat.; labii ant, ‘obi Oa em. og 
laterales 0-85 em., intermedius 0-65 em. lat. Filamenta prorsus 
