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Hab. in distr. Avon^ in frutieetis apertis lutoso-nitrosis prope. Co-vv- 
cowing', flor. m. Septein. Gardner 2740 (Typiis); in distr. Coolgardie^ ad 
Penny^s Find prope Kurnalpi, J. H. Franks fnict. m. Decern., prope Broad 
Arrow, IF. E. Blackall 2144, iior. m. Septeui. 
Apart from the shape of the corolla and its lobes, this species might,, 
from the description, be mistaken for E, Duttoni F. Muell. It belongs, 
however, to the Section Platychilus, and should be placed next to E. viscida 
EndL, from which it differs in several features, such as the shape and size of 
the leaves which are not viscid, the size and lobing of the corolla, etc. 
E. viscida EndL, previously known only from the single specimen in the- 
Vienna Plerbarium, has been collected by the author from Ballidu in granitic 
soil, and by F. E. Victor from Kununoppin. It is a handsome shrub of 
3 to 4 metres in height, with white flowers, the throat spotted with violet. 
The calyx segments enlarge after flowering, but become membranous, and 
are elliptical to almost obovate in shape. 
Eremophila virens G. A. Gardn. sp. nov. 
Section Stenochilus. 
Frutex erectus, virgatus, 3-5 metralis altus; ramulis erectis, viscidis; 
folds alternis, patentibus, petiolatis, planis vel complicatis, oblongo- 
laneeolatis, laneeolatis vel ovato-lanceolatis, longe petiolatis, viscidis, vireseen- 
tibus, glabris, basi inaequaliter abrupte coiitractis, apice aeutis vel acuminatis; 
floribus viridibus; pedunculis solitariis vel binis, axillaribus, elongatis, 
tenuibus, sigmoideo-incurvatis, quam calyx multo longioribus; calyeis 
segmentis liberis, imbricatis, exterioribus ovatis, interioiibus oblongo-obovatis 
vel oblanceolatis, intus lanosis, omnibus post anthesin amplifleatis ; corolla 
viridi, extus albo-tomentosa, sed ]mrfeeta non visu, tubo suj^ra ovarium con- 
tracto sursum leviter ampliato, sub limbo attenuato, limbi lobis aeutis; 
staminibus exsertis; ovario subgloboso, glabro, stylo glabro. 
Frutex 3-5 m. altus; folia 7,2 cm. longa vel minus, usque -.6 cm. lata, 
petiolus 1.5 cm. longus; pcdimeuli usque 2 cm. longi, graciles; calyx (> mm. 
longus, post anthesin 1.3 cm. longus; corolla 1.3 cm. longa. 
Hab. in distr. Coolgardie prope Campion, in frutieetis gi'anitieis, deflor. 
m. Septem. Gardner 2765. 
Affinity to E. serridata (A. Cum.) Druce, but with much larger and ([uite 
entire differently shaped leaves, the corolla woolly-tomentose outside. The 
habit of the two is also quite different. 
When collected, the specimens were past flowering, and but few somewhat 
damaged flowers Avere obtained, Avhile one or tAvo Avere immature. The 
structure of the corolla is hoAvever, entirely that of § Stenocliihis, Avith four 
small deltoid teeth forming the upper lij), and a much more deeply separated 
loAA'Or lip formed from a single ovate-oblong lobe. 
LABIAT.35. 
Hemigenia divaricata C. A. Gardn. sp. nov. 
Section Biplanthera. 
Frutex divaricato-ramosus, ramulis oi^iAositis, rectaugularitcr divaricatis, 
teretibus; foliis oppositis, iu ramulis juiiioribus saepissime fasciculato- 
oppositis, linearibus vel lineari-spathnlatis, sessilibus, concavis, vix aeutis, 
glabris, apice saepissime recurvatis; floi-ibus axillaribus, solitariis, brevi- 
pedunculatis a^'cI subsessilibus, supra medium bibracteolatis : bracteolis parvi.s. 
