d 
Becker XLVIII. MYRTACER., 85 
at the ends of the branches, bearing each 2, 3 or rarely only 1 flower, on pe- 
of 1 line or rather more, the bracteoles very small and narrow. Calyx- 
tube slightly turbinate, about 1 line long; lobes longer and less obtuse than 
in most allied species. Petals nearly 14 lines diameter. Stamens 6 to 8, 
. lone opposite the centres of the petals ; anther-cells deeply furrowed, bere 
ing in pores or short slits in the furrows, the whole auther Pie er glo- ` 
bular, collateral lobes ge the Diete connective. Ovary flat-topped, 
Selled, with about 10 to 12 ovules in each cell round a slightly peltate 
acenta; style rather s gie? immersed. versns corynophylia, F. Muell. 
Pragm. ii. 30 ; Babingtonia corynophylla, F. Muell. Fragm. iv. 74. 
` Drummond, 5th Coll. n. 127; Fitzgerald ranges, Maxwell. 
yphylla, Benth. ui anches apparently e SS elongated. 
Teaves not crowded, obovate-oblon g, very thick and obtus o 12 lines 
- Pedicels 13 to 2 lines long or r rather more, solitary or ^ or gi together 
kel pH common peduncle, with small very fugacious bracteoles at their 
E is Short, broad, obtuse, sua only at the margin. Petals about 1$ 
E Cc Stamens 5 or fewer, none opposite the centre of the petals ; 
| nts Ke: anther-cells ied at the base, a: biz ke 
ral 
ows, giving the appearance of 4 collate the 2 
$ ride Be smaller than the lateral ones as in D. ite ‘Ovary pi celled 
to 10 ovules i 
| p Ë. Mueller, hi he interior from the south coast, Marwell. A single specimen 
GA ze 
which I am unable to refer to any other species. The peek een the 
nearly that of B, corynophylla, with the foliage and habit more of B. flori 
$ ie Ceci ora, F. Muell. Fragm. iv. 12. “Much branched om pet 
Vy eon aucous. Leaves broadly ovate or obovate, erect or spreading, 
n cud and obtuse or the midrib. slightly gemy into a point, 1 to 
straight.— Harinogia Gag ue. F. 
` dn F. Muell. Fragm. iv 
Drummond, lst Coll. and 8rd Coll. n. = 
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