605] — 16 = 
9880. J. Clementii n. sp. 
: : meat t Ti ae oe . 
J. procumbenti habitu persimilis, humilis glabrescensque ; jolia anguste oblonga, obtusa, in petiolum 
brevem angustata; spicae robustiores (latiores), sessiles; bracteae obovato-lanceolatae, margine hirsutse 
. . . 2 
subabrupte acutae, late scarioso-marginatae, sepalis plerumque paulo longiores; sepala Hetevaen pave a 
. . “1° 2 
fere glabra, tantum apice plus minusve ciliata. , 
Nordwest-Austral ien: zwischen Ashburton- und De Gray River, E. CLEMENT 
. . . > ° . 
J. procumbenti affinis, sed cum hac ob bractearum formam et dimensiones nequaquam conjungenda; 
; i 
a J. peploidi bracteis subabrupte acutis (nec obtusis) facile separatur. 
2881. J. peploides T. ANDERS. 
T. Anpers. in Journ. Linn. Soc. IX. 511 (1867), Bentu. Fl. Austr. IV. 550 (1869). 
Rostellaria peploides NEES in Wall. Pl. As. Rar. II. 101 (1832). 
Rostellularia peploides Nexs in DC. Prodr. XI. 375 (1847). ; 
Justicia procumbens F, y. Murvw. First Census 99 (1882) et Sec. Census 167 (1889) p. p. 
Justicia procumbens var. peploides F. M. Batt. Syn. Queensl. Fl. 369 (1883), Catal, Pl. Queens]. 35 (1890), Queensl. 
FI. IV. 1151 (1901), Compreh. Catal. 374 (1913), J. Krys in Proc. Roy. Soc. Queens]. II. 48 (1885). 
Justicia quinqueangularis var. peploides C. B. Cranks in Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. IV. 537 (1885). 
Geogr. Verbreitung: Afghanistan, Ost-Indien, Queensland. 
Die Art ist J. procumbens gegentiber vorziiglich charakterisiert; Belegexemplare aus Australien sah 
‘ch ausschlieBlich von Siid-Queensland (Brisbane River). 
2882. J. diffusa WiLLD. 
Witty. Spec. Pl. I. 87 (1797), ©. B. Crarke in Hook. f. El. Brit. Ind. IV. 538 (18865). 
Rostellaria diffusa Nes in Wall. Pl. As, Rar, TII.. 100 (1832). 
Rostellularia diffusa Nees in DC. Prodr. XI. 371 (1847). 
Geogr. Verbreitung: Ost-Indien, Siam, tropisches Queensland. 
Fa8t man die Art in dem ihr von C. B. CLarke I. c. gegebenen Umfange auf, so gehéren thr folgende 
Exemplare aus Queensland an: | 
1. Sunday Isles, A, CUNNINGHAM VIL. 1819 No. 67. 
9. Endeavour River, A. CUNNINGHAM VII. 1819 No. 66. 
3. Rockingham Bay, DALLacHy. 
9883. J. glauco-violacea n. sp. 
Herba e basi dura, abbreviata, lignosa perennis, pluricaulis, stricta et rigida, erecta, circiter 4 am alta, 
omnino glaberrima laevisque, in sicco tota violaceo-incana, opaca; caules subgraciles, insuper pauciramosi, 
regulariter foliosi; folia sessilia, internodiis breviora vel ea adaequantia, erecta, chartaceo-coriacea, oblongo- 
elliptica, basi obtusa, apice VIX angustato acuta vel subacuta, circa 3—3.5 cm longa et longitudine saltem 
triplo angustiora, integra, glaberrima, dense irregulariter lineolata; spicae axillares et terminales, breviuscule 
pedunculatae, erectae, perangustae, graciles, elongatae (6—9 cm longae), densiusculae (nec densissimae), 
basi saepe subinterruptae; bracteae anguste lanceolatae, acuminatae, glabrae, calyce breviores; bracteolae 
calyce usque fere duplo breviores, fere lineares, subacutae vel fere acuminatae; sepala circa 6 mm longa et 
0.8 mm lata, glabra, acuminata, uninervia, capsulis maturis paulo breviora; semina 1.5 mm longa, margine 
regulosa. 
Nord-Queensland: steinige Grashiigel am Walsh River nérdlich von Chillagoe sowie in den 
Savannenwiildern zwischen Chillagoe und dem Walsh River (Domi II, 1910). 
Species xerophila, jam habitu distinctissima, prope J. diffusae Wixtip. formam australiensem (ab 
indica forsan specifice separandam) collocanda, sed abunde distincta. 
9884. J. hygrophiloides F. v. MUELL. 
F. vy, Muri. Fragm. VI. 89 (1867), First Cens 
F, M, Bast. Syn. Queensl. Fl. 369 (1883), Catal. Pl. Queensl. 35 
us 99 (1882), Sec. Census 167 (1889), BENTH. Fl. Austr. TV. 550 (1869) 
(1890), Queens]. Fl. IV. 1152 (1901), Compreh. Catal. 375 (1913), 
