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the apices, more or less oblique and cordate, or rounded at 

 the base, flat, thiu, crenulated, tomentose green and rugose 

 above, lioary-tomentose beneath, the venation evident; in- 

 florescence cymose in the upper axils, wooUy-tomentose, 

 rarely exceeding the leaves, and forming a narrow leafy 

 panicle; bracts linear; calyx divided almost or quite to the 

 base into linear obtuse one-nerved lobes; corolla-tube broad, 

 about as long as the calyx, the lowest lobe broader and 

 slightly longer than the others, the whole tomentose ; anthers 

 slightly exserted, with small appendages to both cells; 

 ovary densely tomentose for two-thirds of its length, then 

 glabrous to the base; ovules attached near the top with 

 short funicles; style slender,, tomentose to shortly above 

 the base, then glabrous ; nut ovoid-globular, 2-3 of the carpels 

 usually abortive. 



Dillen's Springs (W.V.F.). 



Height 2-4ft. Leaves 2-2 Jin. long, the petioles i-|in. 

 Primary peduncles Jin. or less, the secondary and pedicels 

 less. Bracts 2 lines or less. Calvx 31 lines long. Corolla 

 4J lines long, the lobes 1 line long and broad, pink with 

 IDurple streaks in the throat. Nut 1 line long, black. In 

 the clefts of quartzite and sandstone. 



Affinity to P. paniculata F. v M. 



592. Eremophila bignoniaeflora F. v M. 

 Yeeda and Fitzroy Rivers (W.V.F.). 



Shrubby , or arborescent, from 10-20f t. high ; trunk to 5ft. ; 

 diameter 6in. ; bark grey and often slightly rough ; timber 

 ]T ale-yellow, not very hard and with a sandalwood odour; 

 flowers white spotted with purple. Among ironstone gravel 

 and sands. A "Sandalwood." 



593. E. WiUsii F. v M. 



A bushy shrub of l-3ft. high ; flowers violet. 



RUBIALES. 



BUBIACE.E. 



594. Sarcocephalus cordatus Miquel. 



Glenelg River (J. JMartin) ; May, Meda, Lennard. Barker, 

 Yeeda, Fitzroy, Richenda, Traine, Hann, Adcoek, Isdell, 

 (Uiarnley, ('alder, Ord, Denham and King Rivers; Bell, 

 MacNamara, Harris and Svnnott Creeks; Dillen's Springs 

 (W.V.F.). 



A shady tree of 40-50ft.; trunk 25ft.; diameter l-ljft.; bark 

 dark-grey, smooth to rather rough ; timber pale-yellow or 

 brownish, straight-grained and bitter tasting. "Leiehhardt 

 Pine." In sandy loams on the banks of streams and 

 springs. 



