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6. P. procerus. Bough in Bot. Mag. t. 2954. Hook. Flor. Bor. Am. 2. p. 97. 

 Hab. Common throughout the Blue Mountains, Snake Country. Mr Tolmie. 



1. Chelone centranthifolia (Benth.) ; glaberrima glauca, foliis ovato-lanceolatis inte- 

 gerrimis basi cordato-amplexicaulibus, panicula elongata, corollis tubulosis pendulis 

 glabris fauce nudis, filamento quinto imberbi. Benth. in Hort. Soc. Trans. N. S. 1. p. 481. 

 Bot. Beg. t. 1737. 



1. Herpestes (Matourea) pilosa (Benth.) ; erecta viscosa mollissime piloso-lanata, foliis 

 sessilibus oblongis subintegerrimis, pedunculis folio brevioribus solitariis ebracteatis, 

 sepalo externo late ovato, (corollas labio superiore subintegro, capsulae acuminata? valvulis 

 integris). — Benth. in Comp. Bot. Mag. 2. p. 57. 



The capsule is oblong and acuminated, splitting at the apex into two quite entire valves, the margins of 

 which do not appear to be at all inflexed. 



1. Mimulus linearis (Benth.); suffruticosus viscosissimus, caule erecto ramoso, foliis 

 linearibus integerrimis margine revolutis, pedunculis subracemosis, calycibus elongatis 

 plicatis, dentibus lanceolato-linearibus obtusis inaequalibus. Benth. Scroph. Ind. p. 27. — 

 M. glutinosus. Hook, et Am. supra, p. 152 (excl. syn.). — Diplacus leptanthus. Nutt. in 

 Tayl. Ann. Nat. Hist. 1. p. 138. 



2. M. glutinosus (Wendl. ?) ; suffruticosus viscosus, caule erecto pubescente, foliis supra 

 glabris oblongis lanceolatisve basi angustatis eroso-dentatis integerrimisve, pedunculis folio 

 brevioribus, calycibus elongatis plicatis dentibus lanceolato-linearibus inaequalibus. Benth. 

 Scroph. Ind. p. 28. 



Mr Douglas' specimen has the peduncle slender and rather longer than the calyx, in which respect it 

 differs from Diplacus latifolius, Nutt. 1. c. ; but as the M. glutinosus of our gardens (M. aurantiacus of 

 the Bot. Mag. t. 354), varies much in this respect, it is probable that Nuttall's plant is a mere form of our 

 present one. 



3. M. brevipes (Benth.) ; pubescens, caule erecto viscoso, foliis oblongo-lanceolatis 

 linearibusve subdentatis basi angustatis subsessilibus vel superioribus amplexicaulibus, 

 floribus brevi-pedunculatis, calycibus ovatis plicatis hinc fissis, dentibus lanceolatis inae- 

 qualibus. Benth. I. c. 



4. M. cardinalis (Dougl.) ; villosus, foliis amplexicaulibus ovatis margine eroso-den- 

 tatis, pedunculis folio longioribus, calycibus amplis inflato-tubulosis vix plicatis, dentibus 

 ovatis acutis, antheris villosis. Benth. 1. c. — Sweet Br. Fl. Gard. N. S. 4. t. 358. Hook, 

 in Bot. Mag. t. 3560. Lindl. in Hort. Soc. Trans. N. S. 2. p. 70. t. 3. 



5. M. lyratus (Benth.) ; basi glaber apice pubescens, viscosus, foliis eroso-dentatis 

 inferioribus sublyratis petiolatis superioribus cordato-amplexicaulibus, calycibus ovatis 

 fructiferis inflato-campanulatis ore patulo, dentibus ovatis acutis supremo maximo, 



corolla calycem duplo superante. Benth. I. c M. guttatus. Hook, et Am. supra, p. 152 



(ex parte). 



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