Darwinia.) XLVIII. MYRTACEJ. AM 
scarcely above 2 lines long, the margins recurved, and shortly ciliate- 
denticulate. Flower-heads dense, hemisp erical. Involucral bracts nume- 
rous, not exceeding the flowers, imbricate but squarrose, ovate, ciliate, more 
or less coloured. Flowers 10 to 12 or more. Bracteoles narrow. Calyx 
fully 3 lines long, the adnate part not ribbed, granular at the base, and 
separated from the smooth free part by 2 or 3 rings of prominent glandular 
apille ; lobes very small and scale-like. Petals ovate, nearly 1} lines long. 
Staminodia lanceolate. 
W. Australia. Murchison river, Oldfield. Nearly allied to D. ag but differs 
in its ciliate | sag larger flowers, shorter bracts, fewer rings to the calyx 
0. D. purpurea, Benth. in Journ. Linn. Soc. ix. 180.—Erect and 
much branched. taiv scattered, crowded, and almost imbricate, linear, 
ese 1 to 2 lines long, convex dnderneath: flat or concave above, the edges 
r very m inutely denticulate-ciliate. Flowers numerous, in dense 
henner heads. Involucral racts numerous, more or less coloured, 
. citriodora, Benih. in Journ. Linn. Soc. —A diffuse 
dh of 1 to 2 ft., the young branches with 2 ENSE. PM under the 
ea Leaves n men opposite, E erg Ze to almost ovate-lanceo- 
lobes ovate, about half as San as “the petals Btarninodan ei 
Genetyllis citriodora, em in Hueg. Enum. 47; Schau . Mert, Xeroc. 31. t. 
2 €, and in Pl, Preiss. i. 97 ; Hedaroma fail, 1 Lindl, Swan Riv. App. 
T. 1. E Genetyllis pimeleoides, F. Muell. Fragm. ii 
n River to King George’s Sound, and GC to dës rte Riche, - 
Pb Bee, Setz Drummond, lst Coll. n. 148 ; Preiss, n. 2014 
12. ymoides, Benth. in Journ. Linn. Soc. ix. 180. Low, diffuse, 
seer, SH much branched. - Leaves mostly opposite, linear or lanceolate, 
coloured ; E bracts (within the head) very small and narrow. Bracteoles 
uch. shorter than the flowers, and falling away very early. 
Very bro 
Calyx rather sides, 2 to 3 ‘lines long, strongly 5-ribbed, otherwise smooth, 
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