Calythrix.] XLVIII. MYRTACEA. - 47 
long. rri in some specimens about 10, in others near ly twice as many, 
in ted r und an annular 2 connective-glaud small.— Schau. Myrt. 
Xeroc. 91. gier Pl. Preiss. i. 10 
oo Swan River, SE 1st Coll., Gilbert ; Darling range, Preiss, 
17. C. angulata, Lindi. Swan Riv. App. 6. Glabrous, the young 
branches angular. Leaves spreading, mostly linenr-triquetrous rather thic k, 
obtuse, 2 to 3 lines long, but often shorter and broader on the lateral shoots, 
and a few ovate, concave, keeled, about 13 lines long. Flowers apparently 
yellow, shortly pedicellate in the upper SE below the ends of the branches. 
Bra racteoles about 3 lines long, or rather more, united to the middle, enlarged 
upwards, keeled, somewhat acute or mucronate, smooth or glandular-muricate. 
Calyx-tube ve ery slender, scarcely exceeding the ec: at first, half as long 
again when in fruit, slightly fusiform below. the dle, the slender upper 
portion free, ce the style; lobes truncate, with a long hair-like awn. 
Petals about 3 lin s long. Stamens numerous ; connective-gland globular. 
— Schan. Myrt. ` weg 104, and in Pl. Preiss 06. 
W. Australia. Swan River, Collie, Dininin F Coll. n. 161, Turner; Canning 
viver, y n. 185. 
8. C. depre ssa, Turcz. in Bull. Mose. 1841, i, 162: Glabrous, very 
di branched aud op: 1 ft. high. Leaves crowded, gery ge 
the base and shortly tapering inte a short point. Calyx-tube ra rely ex- 
ceeding the bracteoles, slightly fusiform below the middle, the upper slender 
AU exceeding the petals. Petals about 3 lines long acute. Stamens 
w. "mie Drummond, 3rd Coll. n. 94. 
19. C, t enuifolia, Mcissn. in Journ. Linn. Soc. i. 46. Glabrous, er 
numerous erect br 
ches, 
slightly Spreading, linear, slender, semiterete or triquetrous, obtuse or mucro- 
4 li 
S ^ 3 to 4 lines long in the original form. Flowers (pink?) nearly sessile 
e Ber axils. Bracteoles free, 2 to 24 lines gad n DCH 
tals. Petals acuminate, 21 to 3 lines Jong: Stamens nu- 
3 Connective-gland si nall. 
urchison river, O/dfield, Drummond, 6th Coll. n. 57. 
Bä Stonter, leaves more igi and rather longer; flowers rather larger. — 
rosea, Meissn, in Jou ourn. Linn. Soc. i. 46.—Dru ien: 6/4 Coll. n. 56. 
E Tem A. Cunn. in Bot, Mag: under n, 3833. A low bushy 
: pu uite giefen except the flowers. Leaves 
i x or spreading, livear-oblong, gëtt thick, subterete or mame. obtuse, 
