252 THE IXOBA 01" THE NORTHERN TERRITORY. 



5. ACANTHUS, Linn. 

 {Dilivaria, Juss.). 



1. A. ilicifolius, Linn. — Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown ; Albert River, 

 Henne. Bear's breech. 



6. DICLIPTERA, Juss. 

 {Brochosiphon, Nees.) 



1. D. glabra, Dene. — Glenelg River, N.S. Coast, Marten ; Upper Victoria 

 River and Stirling Creek, P. v. Mueller ; S. Goulbum Island, A. Cunningham. 



D. spicata, Decaisne ; recorded from North AustraHa in National Her- 

 barium Census. 



7. HYPOESTES, Soland. 1810. 



1. H. floribunda, R. Br. (var. densiflora, Benth.). — Lagrange Bay, N.W. 

 Coast, Marten. 



Var. distans, Benth. — ^Hunter's River, N.W. Coast, A. Cunningham. 

 Var. paniculata, Benth. — Near Darwin, Gihuth and Spencer, July- 

 August, 1911. South Goulbum Island, A. Cunningham ; Cape Upstart, 

 Bynoe ; Port Essington, Armstrong. 



H. rosea, Decaisne (in Ann, du Mus. III., 1834) ; and H. moschata, E. v. 

 M. (in Select. Extra-Trop. PL, 1891) ; recorded from North Austraha. The 

 latter jdelds a strong musk scent on distillation. 



8. JUSTICIA, HoNST. 1737. 



(Adeloda, Rafin., 1836 ; Aphatoda, Nees., 1847 ; Athhanthus, Endl., 

 1842 ; Campylostemon, E. Mey., 1843 ; Diplanthera, Schxank, 1819 ; Ecbol- 

 ium, Riv., 1735 ; Geunsia, Neck., 1790 ; Hamieria, Sohns., 1864 ; Monechma, 

 Hoctet, 1841 ; Raphidosperma, G. Don., 1839 ; RosteUularia, Reichb., 1837 ; 

 Rostellaria.) 



1. /. procumbens, Linn. — ^Haast's Bluff, MacdonneU Range, G. F. HUl 

 (210), 26/5/1911. 



60 miles N.E. of Camp n., G. F. Hill (286b), 7/6/1911. 



Okey Creek, G. F. Hill (760), 16/2/1912. 



Five Mile Balr, B'orroloola, G. F. Hill (695), 16/12/1912. 



Recorded. Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown; Victoria ajod Fitzmaurice 

 Rivers, F. v. Mueller; Cooper's River, A. C. Gregory. 



Justicia Kempeana F. v. M. ; Thunbergia, fragrams J. Koen. ; Strobi- 

 lanthes Tatei F. v. M. ; recorded from North Australia in National Her- 

 barium Census. 



MYOPORACEffi. 



Corolla usually campanulate, nearly regular, rarely shortly cylindrical 

 at the base. Ovary usually 2 to 4 or more celled, with one ovule in each 

 cell, rarely 2-oeIled with two oviUes in each cell. — 2. Myoporum. 



Corolla usually tubular at the base, with a more or less irregular limb. 

 Ovary 2-celled, with two or three superposed pairs, or rarely one pair only of 

 ovules in each cell. — 1. Eremophila. 



1. EREMOPHILA, R. Bk. 1810. 



(Eremodendron, DC, 1840 ; Stenochilus, R. Br., 1810 ; Pholidia ; Pseudo- 

 phoUdia ; Sentis ; Duttonia ; Phohdiposis.) 



Several speciesi supposed to be poisonous to stock. 



Sect. I. — Eremocosmos. Calyx-segments not at aJl or scarcely overlapping 

 at the base, more or less enlarged, veined, and scarious after flowerrag. Ovary 



