14 XLVIII. MYRTACER. [Darwinia. 
Section IL. SCHUERMANNIA, F. Muell. Fragm. iv. 57. (Schnermannia, 
probably from a typographical error.)— Calyx-lobes as long as the petals or 
longer. Flowers in the axils of the upper leaves, few, or forming compound 
heads or corymbs, or rarely simple heads. ; 
18. inifolia, Benth. in Journ. Linn. Soe. ix. 181. Erect and 
much-branched, closely resembling D. Jascicularis in habit, foliage, and inflo- 
a inodi 
shorter than the flowers, Calyx slender, nearly 3 lines long, the adnate part 
5-ribbed, the free part broader and 10-ribbed ; lobes broadly ovate, about the 
same length and consistence as the broad obtuse petals. Staminodia broadly 
obtuse, more or less outside the stamens. —Hedaroma pinifolium, Lindl. 
Swan Riv. App. 7; Genetyllis pinifolia, Schau. Mert. Xeroc. 34. 
W. Australia. te. 
Swan River, Myl 
ribs; lobes cordate-ovate, nearly 1 line long. Petals ovate, about as long as 
the calyx-lobes. Staminodia lanceolate.— Genetyllis sanguinea, Meissn. in 
Soc. i. 38. 
W. Australia. Between Moore and Murchison rivers, Drummond, 6th Coll. n. 36. 
20 D. micropetala, Benth. in Journ. Linn, Soc. ix. 181. Erect and 
bushy, with slender branches. Leaves Opposite or alternate, not crowded, 
linear, triquetrous, obtuse, 1 or rarely 2 lines long, the floral ones rather ` 
larger but scarcely otherwise different. Flowers in small terminal compound 
21. D. Schuermanni, Benth. in Journ. Linn. Soc, ix, 181. P * 
bent and much branched. Leaves opposite, linear, tiques, Sie 
or mucronulate, 3 to } in. long, the floral ones not different. 
y in the upper axils of short branchlets, on very short pedicels. Brac+ 
teoles broad, about as long as the calyx. Calyx nearly 4 s long, the ad- 
nate part prominently and obtusely 5-ribbed, otherwise smooth; lobes lan- 
ceolate, petal-like, about the length of the ovate petals. Staminodia subulate. 
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