48 XLVIII. MYRTACER, [Calythriz. 
1 to 2 lines long, the floral ones sometimes broadly oblong or ovate and con- 
cave. Flowers (pink or lilac?) nearly sessile at or below the ends of the 
branches, forming sometimes a dense leafy corymbose panicle. Bracteoles 
alyx 
tube slender, pubescent or hirsute, 4 to 6 lines long, slightly fumiforg 
ovate-lanceolate at the base, gradually tapering p 8 ortly er awns 
not much exceeding the petals. Petals 3 to 5 lines long. Stamens nu- 
merous round a distinct annular disk ; Madii: glands t —Schau. 
Myrt. Xeroe. 108; C. lasiantha, Meissn. in Journ. Linn. Soc. i. 46. 
baj ia. Sharks Bay and Dirk Hartog’s Island, 4. Cunni e Murchison 
EN Bay, Drummond, n. 158, 3rd Coll. n. 178, ‘and 6th Coll. n. 53, Oldfield, 
W. aleott, and others. 
21. C. decandra, . Herb.; DC. Prod. ii. 208. Small, erect, 
and quite glabrous. se Pies e triquetrous or concave, — or 
obtuse, rather thick, 2 to 3 or rarely 4 lines long. owers large, pink, 0 
short thick pedicels in the upper axils. Bracteoles free, rather nar M acu- 
minate, about 4 lines long. Calyx-tube 6 to 7 lines long when in flower, 
still longer afterwards, slightly fusiform below the middle, the oe slender 
Stamens about 10, v neqyal; connective thick and obliquely conical, 
larger than the cells, with a small globular gland in a dorsal cavity. — —C, 
og’ Schau. Lë Xeroc .92; C. con duthera Y Muell. Fragm. 1. 146, 
ustralia. cky Bay, R. Brown, Barter; Eyres Range, M‘Callum’s Inlet, 
"iu A E. e cdi Mazwell. 
-tenuiramea, Tuez, in Bull. Mose. 1849, ii. 20. — 
with slender diee branches, from under 1 ft. to 2 fi. t. high. Leaves not 
crowded, semiterete or tri m obtuse or seareely mueronate, from under 
2 to above 3 is long. Flowers (pink or lilac) on short ch) pedicels ) 
below the ends of the Baton, Bracteoles free or shortly united at the ` 
, rat er narrow, acu minate or almost awned, 2 to 24 ines eem Calyx 
WwW. A ond, At. To towards C Riche, H. san 
ylains, m "y^ mm se river, an en near Mow rker, Mar ven well, e tot mii " 
within the calyx-tube, this species much eii the slender branching forms of C. — 
implex. The so-called stipules are sometimes very conspicu "3 
23. C. Fraseri, 4. Cunn. in Bot. d under n. 3323. Quite glabrous. r 
oblong or | near, " keeled d or triquetrous, Pie rather thick, rarely above ? 
rather large, lilac or purple. Bracteoles free, not 9 lines lon ng, narrow- 
cuneate, very obtuse, Calyx-tube about 3 in. long, Keng fusiform ‘below 
