Hypocalymma.] XLVIII. MYRTACER. 93 
m 
W. Australia. Murchison river, Oldfield. 
4. H. strictum, Schau. in Pl. Preiss.i. 111. A bushy glabrous shrub, 
of 1 to 2 ft., with ae erect, virgate branches. Leaves erect or spread- 
ing, linear-terete or sulcate, either ‘obtuse and all under } in., or rather longer 
and more a ite Flowers 2 to 4 together, sessile on an exceedingly short, 
thick, comm n pedun ui Ce smaller than in H. robustum. Calyx- tube 
but little lovi 
Petals rather above 1 line dininster. DR fer: rather lon 
W. Australia. King I s dn an E I R. Brown, A. Cunning- 
tan, Fraser, and. others, Drum 4th Co n. 831, 332, 334, 335 
Var. pedune wlatum, Zoe "rs more Beie bc) ee dais slender. Common 
peduncles 1 to 13 lines ng.-—Drummond, 3rd Coll. n. 34. 
Sero IL. AsrRocALYMMA, Schau. —Ovary 3-celled, with 1 1 ovule in 
cell, prominently 3-angled, but with a central d depression in which the 
"E ìs inserted. Flowers closely sessile, in pairs 
E H trapterum, 7urcz, in Bull. Mosc. 1862, ii. 325. md gie 
-A all shrub, with virgate, more or ve 4-angled roii and quite glabrous. 
es closely sessile or half stem-clasping, broadly as are, obtuse, 
3 in. long or rather more. owers in closely sessile pairs, not 
T : 
i Calyx-tube Very open, about 2 lines diameter; lobes semiorbicular, 
às long as the petals. Petals persistent, about 14 lines diameter. Sta- 
qur "erte CN free, except the broad base, prominently 3- 
; Wit ? 
staceous ; em bryo apparently en 
tween Moore and Murchison rivers, je e 6th Coll. n. 68. 
olium, Turcz. in Bull. Mosc. 1862, ii. 325. Stems cert 
» Virgate, 1 to 2 ft, high, quite glabrous. Leaves closely sessile, 
it, thick and rigid, obtuse or mucronate-acute, 4 to 8 lines og 
closely sessile pairs, apparently patat Bracts orbicular, 
the "in Calyx-tube very open, about 13 lines diameter; lobes 
Hike, f ly ‘half as s long as the petals.: Bai about 14 lines dia- 
a e 
Hd 
> prominen ently 3- aig led, with a d depression Gd the style, 
With.1 ovule in each cell, 
