Chamelaucium.] XLVI. MYRTACEJX. 39 
cular, entire. Connective of the anthers thickened into a small appendage. 
Staminodia linear-lanceolate, often with a rudimentary anther. Style with a 
ring of stiff hairs under the stigma. : 
W. Australia. Gales Brook and Russell Range, Maxwell. 
: SUBTRIBE II. CALYTHRICE.£.—Stamens indefinite, few or numerous, free, 
m several rows, the inner ones shorter, without staminodia. Ovules 2, colla- 
(Calycothrix, Endi.) 
Calyx-tube Mngated, usually slender, 10-ribbed, adnate to the ovary 
atthe base or its whole length ; lobes 5, spreading, short, with scarious 
margins, the midrib produced into a long rigid or hair-like awn, or rarel 
mens indefinite, numerous or rarely 7 to 12, in several rows, the inner ones 
Shorter, deciduous; filaments filiform, quite free; anthers small, versatile ; 
gland-like appendage, rarely thickened or conical and larger than the cells, 
ary 1-celled ; ovules 2, collaterally erect, on a filiform placenta attached to 
bi the lower, usually fusiform, part of the calyx-tube, and usually crowned 
3y the Persistent remainder of the calyx. Seed solitary, cylindrical; testa 
AN thin; embryo of the shape of the seed, quite straight, very shortly 2- 
iss the upper end.—Heath-like shrubs. Leaves scattered (not opposite), 
-> Semiterete or 3. or 4-angled or rarely flat and rigid, entire, with occa- 
sp r bota; 
but T have "reg Com dé ous, or even given in the diagnosis stame 
