Scholtzia.J . XLVIII. MYRTACER: E 
turbinate, somewhat rugose, about 1 line diameter; lobés broad, scarious, 
denticulate-ciliate. Petals twice as long as the c calyx-lobes, nearly 1} lines 
diameter, Stamens above 20 ; filaments rather long; anthers broadly obcor- 
date or the cells almost distinct, opening in large oblong pores. Ovary very 
convex or almost free, 2-celled with 2 Dp Died "m in each cell; style 
immersed in a central vn vi genes 
W. Australia, Drum 136. The pM gives this plant a very different aspect 
from that of the other species, Vi the floral characters are entirely those of SeAoltzia. 
. 13. BZECKEA, Linn. 
Mangia, Gert Gert ; Imbricaria, Sm. ; Schidi SET Rinzia, Euryomyrtus, Camphoromyrtus, 
etrapora, E ra Oxymyir "ne NN ; Ba bingtonia, Lindl, ; Ericomyrtus, Turcz.) 
oad and open; lobes 5, im ricate, continuous with the tube or 
or less scarious, usually persistent. . Petals 5, broadly obovate or orbi- 
onger than the pipe PN Stamens rarely exceeding 20 
= horizontally Se in the bud. Filaments filiform or flat ; anther- 
united or distinct, opening in sensi tdlinel slits or in small pores. Ovary 
te to the lower part of the calyx-tube or enclosed in it, and either more 
e br 
Tound a more or less peltate placenta; style filiform, glabrous, inserted in a 
p tubular or rarely shallow Ga in the centre of the ovary ; ae 
dá middle, with two small bracteoles at the articulation, or several 
ge on a short common peduncle with a small bract at the base of each 
into Now E is "um Sen, but one of the common East Aintrilión species e 
ad mathe ay y s. yi em ers not a" are found in New Caledonia or in Cam 
the rfr h i well as in the 
rix om eac other, i n the stamens as 
app e SE nie to distribute the whole into goof sections, Ge? the different 
r by almost cibo Across l 
rigs sufficie mpani direi in vi 
imation of characters to justify the a vm any of the long list 
Proposed by Schauer and others. r absence of the -— stamens 
i 
e 
5 I3 perhaps the most marked, but even , that appears to be u 
where the stamens exceed 20. The anthers of the first e en ery. 
those of the Ael Ze those of Somes M and Ozymyrrhine show a gradual 
odes E Un, pe ee 5 (often larger than the others) e the centre of 
-cells parallel, opening longitudinally 
