Agonis.] XLVIII. MYRTACER. ‘99 
pubescent or hirsute when young. E linear-lanceolate, clustered in the 
s or on short brauchlets, concave, rigid, mucronate-acute or almost 
ungent, to nearly 3 in. long. Hower: heads globular, terminating short 
Tal branchlets. Bracts rather small, very concave, mucronate or acute. 
ar, acute. Petals about 1 line diameter, on claws nearly as long as 
the calyx-lobes. Bitze 10, bn opposite the calyx-lobes and petals. 
es 2 in each cell of the o 
Australia, Dr; mmond, m ye n. 79, 4th Coll. n. ie. barren ES mm 
hear Cape Riche, Freias, n . 814, Blackwood river, and by lagoons, Princess Royal 
bour, Oldfield ; sh of Lake Leven, Mr axwell.—The species is very closely allied is d 
Jarsiceps, an "e db m Hay ri ELA wit the foliage and GC flowers 
of A. juniperina, have the es: “lobes and tents scarcely acu 
ô. A. parvi ceps, Schau. in Pl. Preiss, i 119. A Wein age 
bushy rigid rn of from 2 to 3 ft. to twice in height. Leaves from 
Mi auus and under 2 lines, to linear-lanceolate, and 3 lines je or 
more, densely clustered in the axils and on the smaller branclilets, 
id, Concave, Spreading or recurved, obtuse or slightly mucronate. Flowers 
£; lobes shorter than the tube, ovate, obtu 
aa gularly opposite the calyx-lobes and petals, those opposite the 
| ele smaller and perhaps sometimes wanting; filaments short. Ovules 
2 in each cell of the o vary. 
Ww. d adjoinin 
; Moist bo round, King George’s Sound, R. Brown, and adj 
districts, A. Gem e and ec: Drumiond, ond Coil. n. 78; Preiss, n. 160, 16 
Vasse river, Oldfield, 
„Šenon IT. ATAXANDRIA.—Stamens 20 to 30, in a single E bs 
St (exe cept in 4. grandi flora) interrupted opposite the centre e 
hay in ne last four sections of Beckea. Ovules 4 to 6 in Rem call Q 
» Schau. in Pl. Preiss. i. 116. A tall shrub or tree 
* It, the young dar often silky-pubescent, at (E glabrous. 
^ pnecolate or linear-lanceolate te, aeute, narrowed at both ends, 3-nerved, 
0 6 in, long. ronkend all axillary. Bracts not numerous L 
endi abortar than the calyx. - Calyx softly pubescent, the tube 1 to 14 
horter, scarious, and fringed or. ciliate at the 
osa, Willd. Enum. Hort. Berol. 514; Leplospermum Zeng: 
8: Nov. Prov, according to DC. Prod. iii. 226 ; Colla, Hort. Ripul. 
i Billiottia denim G. Hee Gen. Syst. ii. 897; L eplospermum 
a 6 » Bertol. Amon. Ital. r J lomeratum, Wendl. fil. in Flora, 
ous n Corrected i in "Wendi. na 22. SS 
King Geo Sound, R a and t " 
aser, and qi tug m n. 18, 54, a: and ^ T^ n. "n P reiss, n. 
: 138, 139, 1 
Ar. [gj 40, 147. 
latifolia, Schau,” Branches stouter and more rigid ; leaves shorter, — obtuse, 
