5. J. eranthemoides (Eranthemum-like), F. v. M. Fraym. vi. 90 ; Benth. 
FI. Austr. iv. 551. Branches, veins of the under side of the leaves and 
inflorescence pubescent. Leaves petiolate, ovate-lanceolate or lanceolate, 2 
to 2-^in. long. Flowers white, in terminal dichotomous corymbose panicles 
as long as the leaves. Bracts small, linear-subulate. Pedicels very short, 
without bracteoles. Calyx-segments linear-setaceous, about 2 lines long. 
Corolla 5 or 6 lines long, the tube nearly straight, dilated upwards ; lips rather 
shorter than the tube, the upper one narrow, erect, notched, innermost in 
the bud, lower lip broader, with the prominent longitudinal fold of the genus, 
3 lobed to the middle, the middle lobe broader than the others and overlapping 
them in the bud. Anther-cells inserted one higher than the other as in the 
rest of the genus, but the lower one without any basal appendage. Capsule 
narrow, 5 or 6 lines long, contracted flattened and seedless at the base. Seeds 
2 in each cell. 
Hab.: Tweed River, C. Moore. 
Described from a single small specimen in Herb. F. Mueller, very different from any 
species known to me, especially in inflorescence, which, however, comes nearest to that of 
the section Rhaphidospora.— Benth. 
