36 XLVIII. MYRTACEMR. [Chamelaucium, 
ni — $ in. long QUEE aS ne Bo virgatem. 
stly 4 in. lo ee or 5 ess . E ud 16. QC onepifottum 
Sege falling off long before flowering. 
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alyx- d entire, very short and broad 7. C. uncinatum. 
Calyx-lobes ovate, minutely ciliate. Flowers termina ER . 8. C. megalopetalum. 
Gegen co ordate, ciliate. Flowers terminal, at least 
when first opening e" CPU 
Calyx-lobes orbicular, minutely ciliate. Flowers axillary . 10. C. axillar 
C. ciliatum, Desf. in Mem. Mus. Par. v. 40. 4. 3. Erect and bushy, 
gege 2 ft. high. Leaves opposite, crowded on the — branches, linear- 
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ronothers. Flowers enr n below the ends of the branches, 
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very young bud. Calyx-tube under 2 lines long, tnarrow-turbinate, promi- | 
nently ribbed; lobes orbicular, petal-like, fringed, not half so long as the 
petals, Petals obovate, above 1 line long, quite entire or minutely fringed 
ened. Style shorter than the pant wile glabrous. —DC. Prod. iii. 209; 
aper Mert Aer ECH nd in Pl. Preiss i. 97; Genetyllis pauciflora, Tue, 
n Bull. Mose. 1849, i 
W. Australia. King Zoo: gen ts, Labillardiére, R. Bro 
ae n. 360, Drummond, 2nd Coll. n. 54, et Coll. 5 m n. 13, 4th Coll. n. 45, sti 
ead and eastward to v Atid, Marwell, "The eastern specimens esty "with. 
vede leav 
2. C. — F. Muell. Fragm. iv. 62. Branches slender, divaricate. 
Leaves opposite, not crowded, linear-terete or slightly triquetrous, obtuse oF 
with a short point, mostly 4 to 2 in. long, but inler on the lateral branch- 
lets. Flowers 2 to 6, on pedicels of scarcely 1 line, in short, loose, mee: 
co se racemes, the floral leaves reduced to small bracts. acteoles. 
ec 10-ribbed, but only 5 ribs reaching to the base ; lob s 
Lee, semiorbicular, — or scarcely fringed. Petals obovate-orbicular, 
$ line | amens nearly as long, the connective scarcely or n 
men 
thickened: saminodia slender. Style often shortly exserted, quite glabrous, 
Ke? a por: 
CS. kat pm gece. Murchison river, Oldfeld, Drummond, 6th Coll. n. 89, also Gi 
3. C. heterandrum, Benth. Bushy and much branched. Leaves op 
posite, slender, linear-terete or slightly, vex mn above, pred or nearly s0, 
„about 2 to 3 lines long. Flowers small, in short, loose, axillary, almost 
' eo Spe ben? with the floral leaves nd De and beier) ike. Pedicels 
solitary in each axil, slender, 1 to 2 lines long. Bracteoles already fallen from : 
the youngest buds seen. Calyx-tube narrow-turbinate or almost cylindrical, 
prominently ribbed, nearly 14 lines lo ong ; lobes exceedingly short and broat 
entire. Petals orbicular, éntire; rather more than 1 line diameter. Stamens 
shorter, quite free; filaments of the sepaline ones filiform; those of the 
petaline stamens rather longer and more or less dilated at de base or to the | 
