Aus'tmltan Plants, 49 



In the Mallee Scrub towards the mouth of the Murray 

 River, 



Eesembles in habit Eurybia lepidophylla* 



46. Westringia senifolia. 



Erect ; stems densely hirsute.; leaves about six in a whorl, 

 crowded, spreading, lanceolate-linear, acute, sessile, with 

 revolute margins, above gkbrescent and scabrous, beneath as 

 well as the calyces hirsute; flowers white, axillary, nearly 

 sessile, forming on the top of the twigs a foliate spike ; cayces 

 to the middle divided, hardly as long as the leaves; its seg- 

 ments lanceolate-subulate. 



On rocks in the Buffalo Ranges and on the summit of 

 Mount BuUer. 



47. Westringia violacea. 



Leaves three in a whorl or rarely opposite, linear-lan- 

 ceolate, awnless, with slightly recurved margins, glabrous oa 

 both surfaces or beneath along the rib hairy, above dotted- 

 scabrous ; pedicles, calyces and twigs appressed - hairy ; 

 bracteoles linear-subulate, four or five times shorter than the 

 calyx; teeth of the calyx lanceolate, acuminate, hardly longer 

 than its tube ; corolla violaceous, puberulous. 



48. Westringia greviUin^a. 



Leaves three in a whorl, coriaceous, broad-linear, spread- 

 ing, acute, with revolute margin, above smooth, beneath as 

 well as calyces and branchlets more or less grey velvet-hairy ; 

 teeth of the calyx much shorter than its tube ; corolla velvet- 

 hairy. 



On the rocky coast of the Port Lincoln District C- 

 Wilhelmi. 



Nearest in its affinity to W- cinerea. 



SCROPHULARIN^ 



49. Veronica Hillehrandu 



Stems short, erect or ascending, all over covered with 

 Aort reclined hair ; leaves thick, on short petioles, somewhat 

 rough, oblong or hastate - ovate, grossly and remotely 

 serrated, truncate or rarely tapering at the base; racemes 

 corymbose, axillary, few-flowered; bracteas ovate-lanceolate: 



