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foliorum sni^cj’ionim, in raeemis 2-I)-0oribus dispositis, bracteolis hezdnieeis, 
ovatis, setaeeo-donticulatis, persisteiitil)ns, fere glabris; pedicellis gracilibus, 
apicem versus stelJato toinontosis ; ealycis segmentis subliberis, oblongo- 
lanceolatiSj aoulis^ extus laxo stellato-hirsutis, intus glabris; corolla lilacina, 
e basi sensiin ampliata, limbi lobis 2 superioribus altius connatis, 3 inferioribus 
ovato-orbicu]aril)us j staininibus inclusis, basin versus tubo insertis, antheris 
omnibus l)i’eviter appendieulatis ; ovario apice tomentoao, stylo g’labro, 
bifido. 
Folia 2 cm. loiiga ot 8 inni. lata; vacenii '2.~i <'m. Joiigij calyx 6 nnii. loiigus; 
corolla 1.3 cm. loiiga. 
Hab. in distr. Avon^ ]>rope r3allidu, in arenosis apertis, flor. m. Septem. 
Gardner 2708. 
Affinity to P, dilaiata (F. Muell.) Benth., differing’ in the ovate dentate 
thin subglabrous leaves which are not bullate, the abbreviated axillary 
racemes, ovate bvacteoles, oblong-lanceolate calyx-segments, and in the 
indumentum. The corolla is conspicuously brown spotted in the throat. The 
flowers have been damaged by insects due to early neglect, and thus the 
.shape of the corolla lobes has been described from undeveloped flowers. 
Dicrastyles fiexiiosa i Price) C. A, Gardn. comb. nov. 
xV. specimen collected by \V. F. Bla('kall between Menxies and Broad 
Arrow is id<‘ntical Avith luce’s plant <h*scril)(Ml by lh'ic(* -ms Vityrodia jlexnosa, 
in Herb. Kew., of whi('h J have se(‘n tiie original. The corolla is nearly 
regular, and there are live periecd stamens and a tAAa)-bi'anched style. It 
must tlnu'efoi'c ])e transferred to the genus Diera.^fylfs. 
SOLANACE.E. 
Anthotroche myoporoides C, A. Gardn. sjn nov. 
Frutex erectus, 2-3 ui. altus, ramis patentil)us, tomento cano omnino 
vestitis, foliis alternis, longe obovatis, basi attenuatis in petiolum distinctum, 
])lanis, ubtusis, dtmsissime caiio-loinentosis; iloribus in axillis singulis vel 
pauce aggi'cgatis, subsessilibus vel breviter i)edicellatis ; bracteis i)arvis, 
oblongis vel el]i])ticis, cano-tomentosis, (u-assis, deciduis ; calyce 5-Iobato, 
extus albo-tomentoso, lobis tid»o aecpiiiongis, o-\'att>-delloideis, subacutis 
corolhe tubo calycem aux excedenb*, (‘xtus albo tomentoso, i.utiis glabri, baso 
excepto, sub insertione filamentorum barbato, promijumter atro-violaceo 
striato, lobis intus albo-tomentosis ; stamini})us o, omnil)us i‘ertilibus, in 
tubum corollae insertis, tilamentis br(*vil)us, ad basin baiBatis; disco glabro, 
crasso; ovario ovoideo, glnbi-t), loculis 2, 4-5~o\'ulatis : stylo (dongato, glabro. 
Frutex usque 3 n\. altus; folia nsipie cm. loiiga, msijuv 1.8 cm. lata; 
calyx 6 mjii, loiigus; lobi 3 mm. loiigi; coi’olla 8 mm. loiiga ot lata. 
Hal), in distr. Ti’Avin prope Indarra, in arenosis a})ertis, II. m. Se])t. 
Gardner 2tib() (Typns) ; atipic septentrionalcm versus tinmen Murchison 
Elver transgreditiir, ubi in arenosis apertis adest tlov. m. October. 
Affinity to A. Blackii, differing in the close hoary tomentum of the 
branchlets and leaves, the shape and size of the leaves, the smaller Avhitish 
(not dee]) violet) OoAvers with acute corolla lobes &c. Tt lias the indumentum 
of A. Walcottii, from Avhich it differs in stature, the subsessile floAvers, and 
from both snecies in the distinctly tubular corolla, the shape of Avliich is that 
rif Myoi^ormn. 
