Calythria.) — XLVIII. MYRTACER. 49 
the middle, the long slender et — free, enclosing tlie style; et 
truncate, with very fine hair-like etals very acute, about 4 lin 
long. Stamens numerous ; assess globular.— Schau. Myrt. Xs 
98, and in de ipn E 
W.A ver, Fraser, Drummond, lst Coil., 2nd Coll. n. 159, Preiss, 
n. 190, FR e eg Oldfi eld. 
C. Ee Benth. Ser Ch glabrous, with tortuous divaricate 
te, thick very 
to 3 lines ES 
A 
ustralia. Murchison river, Oldfield is has some resemblance with E hate 
ply but is more rigid and scrubby, and the ees and calyx are quite differe 
25. C. mier rophylla, 4. Cunn. in Bot. Mag. under n. $323. k J 
shrub, or, on banks of streams, a small tree, with numerous small branchlets 
Covered with egen leaves, as in C. arborescens. Leaves thick and tri- 
fy panicles, Bracteoles about 2 ? lines lo ong, setaceous-acuminate, connate 
H yx-tube scarcely 3 line s long when first flowering, but 
lengthening to 5 p it slightly fusiform below the middle, the slender upper 
1 Glenelg river and Roebuck Bay, N. W. Coast, Marten ; Mares river 
3 the IUe 8 ce IN eller ; Melville Island (not Port Macquarrie), Fraser esi ds o 
alf of Carpentaria, R, Brow. own; exposed cliffs of Port Essington, 4. Cuni ham, 
l l "d A longifolia. Leaves less dubeief, 1 to 13 line long. suena E Ze 
be ne awn longer than the petals— Af" Doua/ A tens 
Specimens seem ie to connect this ruin; rid di 
LN E Gegen Fragm. i. 12. A tall bandon shrub, 
x ERN Gara Sij 
1902. 
