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Backea.] XLVIII. MYRTACER. 83 
curved point, mostly 2 to 3 lines long. Flowers solitary in the upper axils, 
often mg short terminal leafy racemes or corymbs. Pedicels 1 to 2 dies 
meter. ei s usually 80 9, but sometimes as many as 12, none op- 
posite the centre of the peta tals filaments filiform ; anthers nearly globular, 
neetive-gland conspicuous or small, or wholly disappear! ing. Ovary flat- topped, 
Usually 3-celled, with about 8 ovules in each cell in the o ordinary form ; style 
shortly immersed. Seeds angular; embryo with the slender eotyledonar end 
and appressed against “the radicle, otherwise straight.—DC. Prod. iii. 
330; F. Muell. F Fragm. iv. 71 ; B. fasciculata, Sieb. in Spreng. Syst. Cur. 
Post, 49; Harmogia densifalia, Schau. in Linnea, xvii. 238 ; Babingtonia 
SN F. Muell. Fragm. 
Harmogia Baueriana, Schau. in Walp. 
H. 921, from hs datita given 
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