Calythriz.] XLVIII. MYRTACEJE, 43 ` 
 mrely longer. Flowers pale yellow, nearly "i below the ends of the 
branches. Bracteoles free, about 2 lines long, narrowed at the base, broader 
slender upper portion solid inside ; lobes broadly: obovate, the long awn 
dilated towards the base. Petals 3 to 34 lines long, rather acute. Stamens 
humerous; anthers small, didymous, the cells opening deeply in 2 valves; 
connective-gland small. Style inserted on the staminal disk, deciduous, 
W. Australia. Sandy and SE Laser? SP GE ep en to the eastward 
towards Be nd W. Mogt Barr , Bar Oldfield, Penn 
Swan River (2), Drummond, Lst Coll. The [n A Go species from all others 
independently of d den of the flowers, yell 
Var. gracilis. Leaves slender, flowers SH y ie (Herb. R. Br.). 
5. C.s apphirina, Liu]. Swan Riv. App. 5. Erect and nearly simple 
When first flowering, growing into a straggling shrub of 2 to 3 ft. more or 
b “omega Leaves usually dag: Iineartriquetrous obtuse or 
UN inserted on the staminal d: sk, glabrous. — Sebi. Myrt. Xeroc. 103, and 
l. Preiss. i. 10 pk C. lasiostachya, F. Muell. Fragm. i 
Qs tralia. Swan River, Drummond, 1st Coll, and 2nd Coll. n. 154; Preiss, n. 
urchisou river, ed 
D C. brevis eta, Lindi. Swan Riv. App. 5. Glabrous with erect and 
te or spreading and branched stems. Leaves erect or spreading, linear, 
Semiterete or triquetrous, obtuse or mucronate, 2 to 3 lines long, usually 
th 
as in the upper axils, but mostly below the ends of the branches. 
“Tacteoles free, rather firm and owe smooth or more or less glandular- 
Muricate about 3 lines ] qp. ASA} ube rarely exceeding the bracteoles, 
minutely ¢j 
SE small. Style inserted on the staminal disk, deciduous.— 
u. Myr, Xeroe. 99 ; O, cuspidata, Turcz. in Bull. Mose. 1847, i. 162 
(rom the des er). 
n River, Drummond, lst Coll., 5th Coll. n. 115. .—"This has the 
e large E of C. variabilis but they are free almost or quite to the base. The 
18 not ve) ery appropriat ? 
T. C. . Simple lightly pubes- 
Pridie ex, iso Swan Riv. App. 5. Glabrous.or shg p 
zr Simple, DN and under 6 in., or taller, with slender spreading branches, 
m C. deny mea. Leaves rather slender, semiterete or triquetrous, 3 to 4 
