46 XLVITI. MYRTACEE. . [Calythriz. 
almost emarginate, the awn hair-like, minutely ciliate, shortly exceeding the 
petals. P 3 to 3 lines long, acute. amens numerous; anthers 
small, the connective-gland small in the outer stamens, larger and almost 
conieal in the inner ones. Style inserted on the staminal disk, deciduous. 
W. Australia. Swan River, Drummond, lst Coll. n. 156, Gilbert ; Murchison river, 
Oldfield ; in the interior, J. S. Roe; common about King George's Sound, Milne ; east- 
ward to Cape Arid, Maxwell ; Moannoka, Walcott. 
14. C. Leschenaultii, Schau. in Pi. Preiss. i. 104. Apparently more 
erect and less branched than in the last two species, which this one other- 
wise resembles, Leaves oblong-triquetrous, rather thick, very obtuse, 1 to 2 
ines long.. Flowers (pink or purple) nearly sessile in the upper axils at or 
below the ends of the branches. Bracteoles 2 to 3 lines long, connate to 
. WF. Australia. Darling range, Gordon river, and near Albany, Preiss, n. 191, 192; 
Kalgan river and Mount Elphinstone, O/dfte/7.—The specimens which 
curtophylla, Schau., are past flower ; they i lla, 
there are only 8 or 9 stamens. C. curtophylla, A. Cunn., is a variety of C. flavescens. 
Leaves oblong-triquetrous, thick and very obtuse, mostly about 1 line long. 
Flowers (pink ?) nearly sessile in the upper axils, more corymbose than is 
quite solid, but leaving a deep narrow cavity round the style ; lobes short 
and broad, with fine awns scarcely exceeding the petals. Petals about 3 lines 
long, obtuse. Stamens numerous. 
W. Australia. S. Hutt river, Oldfield. 
. 16. C. glutinosa, Lindl. Swan Riv. App. 5 
free, enclosing the style; lobes usually truncate, the rigid prominent mid- 
rib produced into an awn much exceeding the petals, Petals about 4 lines | 
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