Hypocalymma.| XLVIII. MYRTACER. - 95 
Milne, Harvey, Oldfield, Drummond, n. 41, 2nd Coll. n. 59, 8rd Coll. n: 55, 4th Coll. 
n. 54, » 
10. H. boroniaceum, F. Muell. Herb. Stems several, from a woody 
stock, simple or slightly branched, mostly about 1 ft. high, glabrous. Leaves 
closely sessile, orbicular-cordate, flat and quite entire, very obtuse, 4 to 4 in. 
T. Pedicels slender, usually several together in an axillary cluster or 
on a very short common peduncle. Bracts very small, concave and coloured, 
at the base of the pedicels ; bracteoles under the calyx sometimes rather larger. 
Calyx-tube broad and flat, about 1 line diameter; lobes richly coloured, 14 
lines long or more. Petals of a rich red when dry, 3 to 4 lines long. Sta- 
m : Australia, Drummond, 5th Coll. n. 119, also in. Herb. F. Muell. from Dutton, 
bes the exception of the colour of the flower, the specimens remind one of the European 
Jperieum nummularifolium. 
ularifo 
il. H. Phillipsii, Marv. in Nat, Hist. Rev. v. 296. t. 22. Branches 
starcely angular, softly pubescent. Leaves closely sessile, cordate-ovate, very 
i - 1 to o in. long, glabrous.’ Flowers large, white, solitary or 
. Deiere in the axils, the pedicels rather thick, 1 to 2 lines long, with a small 
. bue at the base, and larger ovate deciduous braeteoles under the calyx. 
. Calyx-tube broad and flat, nearly 2 lines diameter; lobes ovate-orbicular, 1j 
: S. Petals 4 to 5 lines. Stamens very numerous, in more than 
. DW. Ovary much raised, obtusely 3-lobed, with a small central depression 
[ e style, 3-celled, with 10 to 12 ovules in each cell. 
Nee ln, Raised i i in fro ds received from the 
E reighbourhood of King Bonia, he nme Garden of Dublin from see 
, 12. H. hypericifolium, Boni). Branches erect, elongated, slightly 
4-angled tuse or nea 
À ia, Drummond, 5z% Coll. n. 118. 
| 16. BALAUSTION, Hook. ` 
Cal i (Cheynia, J. Drumm.) : 
Yi-tube ureeolate, adnate to the ovary at the base; lobes 5, broad and 
Weien Fes with the tube. Petals 5, orbicular, spreading. Stamens 
Prominent "ee, not exceeding the petals, inserted in a single row round the 
! annular disk; anther-cells versatile; the cells parallel, opening 
