50 XLVILI. MYRTACER. [ Calythriz. 
lines, cylindrical, the adnate portion scarcely fusiform, the upper free portion 
more slender,” bs gt the style; lobes short, broad, 
with long hair-like awns. . Petals acute, 4 to 5 lines long. Stamens very 
numerous ; connectivedgland Cr i 
Queensland. In the interior, Mitchell ; Suttor river, F. Mueller. 
27. C. leptophylla, Benth. Quite glabrous. Leaves Ce. on the - 
short branchlets, slender, linear, semiterete or triquetrous, obtuse or scarcely ` 
mucronate, mostly about 2 lines. Flowers (pink?) nearly "me" in ihe 
Calyx-tube slender, about 4 lines long, the lower portion scarcely fusiform, 
the upper cylindrical portion free, enclosing the style. Petals and stamens 
Que and. Newcastle Range, F. Mueller; a Ke Ze? Geert in breaking ` 
through the game aud communicated under the nam of Ct uifolia, which is now, how- ` 
r, preoecupied by a species of Meissner’s. It is ently i very near °C. ‘longiflota and C. 
game but can scarcely be considered as qiie with either 
28. C. megaphylla, F. Muell. Fragm. i. 146. — glabrous. Lente 
linear-oblong or lanceolate, acute, narrowed at the base, the larger ones fully 
in. long, coriaceous, somewhat concave, ae keeled, the. margins * $ 
` fine points. Calyx-tube fully 8 lines long, “slightly Fasiformn:’ below the | 
middle, the upper prse scarcely more slender, free, enclosing the style; | 
lobes broac "€ obovate, with awns exceeding the petals. Petals - 4 to 5 lines 
ns nume rous. 
n foliage, Ste, M* Dar ER SÉ C. . Gregory. Differs from C. longiflora chiefly in d 
9. C. tetragona, Labill. Pl. Nov. Holl. ii. 8. t.146. An Ac 
shrub, usually of 2 or 3 ft. but sometimes drawn up toa ater | 
he eight, glabrous pubescent or hirsute with short rigid hairs, "the branches | 
virgate or spreading. Leaves erect-or pendium, linear, triquetrous or convex | 
‘underneath, obtuse or mucronulate, mostl to 3 lines long, or when luxt | 
pink, nearly sessile in the upper axils, forming dense terminal short or oblong | 
leafy heads, becoming lateral by the elongation of the shoots, especially in f 
poor cultivated specimens. Bracteoles free, scarious, keeled, about 2 lines 
long. a SC about 2 lines at the time of flowering, lengthening out | 
i Ig 
36; C. glabra, R. Br. in Bot. Reg. t. 409; Todd. Bot. Cab | 
. . t. 586; H iet. 
s D Tun. A 127; C glabra, C. tetroptera, and C. seabra , DC. Prod. it € 
08; Mem. Mt. t. 1; C. ericoides, A. Cunn. in Field, N. S. Wales, 350; 
