Eremophila.] XCIV. MYOPORINEiE. 1159 
Calyx-segments broad-lanceolate, 4 to G lines long, more or less hirsute. 
Leaves linear-lanceolate . . - 11. E. Goodwinii. 
Leaves obovate or oblong, serrulate ... 12. E. Willsii. 
Sect. Y. Stenochilus. — Calyx-segments imbricate at the base, usually enlarged after 
flowering. Corolla 4-upper lobes short and acute, the fifth loicest more deeply separated and 
sometimes narrow. Stamens exser ted. Ovules 2 or 3 pairs, nr rarely only 1 pair in each cell. 
Drupe succulent, with a thick bony putamen not separating into nuts. 
Peduncles usually shorter than the calyx, not flexuose. 
Calyx-segments lanceolate, small in flower and not much enlarged after- 
wards. 
Leaves linear or lanceolate, hoary tomentose or at length glabrous . . 13. E. Brownii. 
Peduncles longer than the calyx, very spreading, usually flexuose. 
Leaves narrow-lanceolate, entire. Ovules, 2 pairs in each cell. 
Lowest corolla-lobe obtuse. Calyx much enlarged after flowering . . 14. E. Duttonii. 
Lowest corolla-lobe acute. Calyx-segments acute scarcely enlarged, 
after flowering . . . 15. E. maculata. 
1. E. Bowmanii (after Edward Bowman), F. v.M. Fragm. ii. 139 ; Benth.Fl. 
Austr. v. 18. Densely clothed with a white or hoary tomentum, either short and 
close or looser and plumose. Leaves oblong or lanceolate, obtuse, rather thick, 
entire, contracted at the base but scarcely petiolate, tomentose on both sides, the 
midrib prominent undeneath, under £ in. long when broad, nearly 1 in. when 
narrow. Flowers blue, solitary, on pedicels of 3 to 6 lines. Calyx-segments 
5 to 7 lines long, oblong-linear, rather obtuse, tomentose on both sides, rather 
unequal, but scarcely imbricate. Corolla glabrous outside, about 1 in. long, the 
tube slightly contracted above the ovary, then broad, the lobes broad and obtuse, 
the middle lower one rather narrower than the others. Stamens included. Ovary 
glabrous, narrow, with 2 pairs of ovules to each cell. Fruit pointed, the lower 
half ribbed, upper part smooth. — F. v. M. Myop. PI. t. 18. 
Hab.: Southern inland localities. 
2. K. strongylophylia (round-leaved), F. v. M. Fragm. x. 87, and Myop 
PI. t. 23. Plant hoary-tomentose, sprinkled with articulate hairs. Leaves orbi-. 
cular, mostly between 4 and 8 lines, entire, on short broad petioles. Flowers 
almost sessile. Calyx 4 to 6 lines long, segments linear-lanceolate acute, pube- 
scent towards the top inside. Corolla about fin. long, almost violet, pubescent 
outside, and woolly-bearded at the throat, lateral-lobes ovate, middle-lobe rotund, 
the upper ones almost deltoid. Stamens included. Style glabrous. The young 
fruit hairy, oval, crowned by the long flexuose style. 
Hab.: Recorded for Queensland by F. v. Mueller. 
3. E. SSturtii (after Capt. Charles Sturt), E. Br. App. Sturt. E.rped. 22 ; 
Benth. FI. Austr. v. 21. An erect very much branched strong-scented 
and viscid shrub or small tree, glabrous or very minutely hoary-pube- 
scent. Leaves narrow linear, usually ending in a hooked point, entire, con- 
tracted at the base and often petiolate, rarely above 1 in. long. Flowers pur- 
plish, numerous but solitary in each axil, on pedicels of 3 to 4 lines. Calyx-seg- 
ments obovate or oblong, membranous and rather rigid, obtuse, coloured and 
veined, rather variable in shape and size but usually attaining 4 or 5 lines when 
the flowering is over. Corolla pubescent, about | in. long, the narrow base of 
the tube short, the upper part broadly campanulate, bearded inside, the 4 upper 
lobes short broad and obtuse, the 2 uppermost more united than the others, the 
middle lowest lobe larger and broader than the others, notched or 2-lobed and 
woolly inside. Stamens included. Ovary very villous with 2 or 3 pairs of ovules 
to each cell. Fruit like that of E. MitcJtelli but not so acuminate. 
— F. v. M. in Proc. R. Soc. Tasm. iii. 294 and Rep. Babb. Exp. 17 ; Myop 
Pi. t. 27. 
Hab.: Cunnamulla and other southern inland localities towards Cooper’s Creek. 
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