Kä XLVIII. MYRTACE, (Chamelaucium, 
duced to small bracts. oe serosa deciduous. Calyx-tube-thick, 
V 
miuodia small, linear or clavate. Style short, with a ring of rigid hairs under | 
the SE Ovules 6 to 8.—0O. a afe, Meisen. in Journ . Linn. Soc. i. 45. 
W. Australia, eno (Ath f), n. 52; Flinders Bay, Collie; seacoast, near 
Fremantle, pm n. 359; Swan rl uet between Moore Se Murchison rivers, 
Drummond, et 
aty n. H 
Var. lent ophy Leaves slender, linear-terete, mucronate, but not hooked. Foliage 
almost of C. vane ‘with the flowers of C. uncinatum. - Murchison viver, Oldfield. 
8. C. megalopetalum, F. Muell, Herb, Bushy and rather rigid. 
as long as the calyx-lobes, quite entire, Connective of the anthers thickened 
into a semicircular appendage. Staminodia SE Style with a few stiff 
hairs in a ring under the stigma. Ovules 8 to 10. 1 
W.A ei de rd of King George's Ser J. S. Roe, Drummond, Mar 
We have four different forms of this plant, ot however, may not be constant d : 
to establish Wée) oed viz. 1, with large flow rom the interior, ` 
J. S. Roe; Kojoneru p and E. Mount spa Macaitis, 2, with } 
decussat » 8f l. and 4, with small flowers, | 
crowded dec e le&ves, and the "obs mare distinctly ciliate and separated by a nar- ` 
rower sinus, from dd. 5th Coll. n. 104, d 
C.p auciflorum, 2 enth. An erect shrub, of 1 to 2 ft. s with virgate ` 
Deng Leaves opposite, erect or slightly spreading , linear or linear-ob- 
long, very obtuse, mostly 2 or rarely 3 lines long, thick, concave, narrowed ` 
at the base - Flowers few, rather large, nearly sessile in the upper axils or | 
about 4 in a loose terminal head, the flor al leaves broader and shorter than 
Bracteoles fallen off from all our | 
"Jong, turbinate-campanulate, 10- 
5 under the broad s oe les about 8.— i 
in SÉ Mosr, 1847, i. ecalophium pauciflor um, 
d ee 3rd Coll. n. 31, 
0. C. axillare, 7. 7. Herb, Rigid virgate and somewhat glaucous. ` | 
p opposite, RA. mostly mneronate, 3 to 1 in. long, atte- | 
