Calythriv. | XLVIII. MYRTACEA, 45 
i g, an 
often lengthening to nearly 3 in., slightly fusiform below the middle, the 
. Australia. Sandy places, Murchison river, O/dfeld.—In the ripe fruit the upper. 
portion of the calyx usually falls off, leaving only the fusiform portion enclosing the seed and 
included in the bracteoles. 
ar. parvifolia, Leaves mostly under 2 lines. Murchison river, Oldfield. 
midrib produced into a short point, smooth. Calyx-tube very slender, about 
4 lines long, slightly fusiform below the middle, the slender upper portion 
solid; lobes broad, about 1 line long, shortly acuminate, with a fine awn 
scarcely exceeding the petals. Petals about $ lines long, acute. _ Stamens 
numerous; anthers small. Style inserted on the convex staminal disk, 
deciduous, 
W. Australia. Murchison river, Oidfield.— Allied to C. muricata, but the slender 
leaves, smaller flowers, narrow smooth bracteoles, and slender calyx-tube, give it a very dif- 
erent aspect. 
Petals nearly 4 lines long. 
‘ ens 
gland small. Style inserted on the staminal disk, deciduous. 
W. Australia. Between Moore and Murchison rivers, Drummond, 6th Coll. n. 58. 
ylla, Turcz. in Bull. Mosc, 1847, i. 161. Quite 
S EE or glandular-muricate. Calyx-tube slender, 3 to 4 lines long, fusi- 
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