100 XLVIII. MYRTACER: [ Agonis. 
d rigid; flowers larger and more appen in the head ; calyx-tube nearly 2 lines; petals 
4 ice long ; stamens about 6 opposite each calyx-lobe. — King George's s Sound, and to the 
eastward, Preiss, n. 144 ; AE sc Coll. n. 133 ; Mazwe ll. 
undulata, Benth. Branches rigid, almost spinescent, our speci- 
mens entirely glabrous. Leaves from obovate to oblong-cuneate, obtuse or 
mucronulate and often emarginate, much ez at the base, undulate, 1- or 
3-nerved, rarely exceeding À in. Flo usc terminal or axillary, or some- 
shorter, acute. ` Petals obovate, not twie long as the M pes Ke 
mens about 4 opposite each e ks none opposite the petals. Ovules 4 
in each cell of the o 
Australia, ue HER n, 6.—Allied to 4. theeformis, but differing in foliage and 
in the calyx-lobes. 
9. A. theseformis, Schau. in Pl. Preiss. ii. 223. A tall shrub with | 
rather slender branches, "the young shoots et and softly hairy, becoming 
glabrous when full grown. Leaves ovate eg elliptical, acute or | 
abov eli in., 1-nerved and penniveined, often P e with a recurved point. — 
Flower-hes all axillary, of 6 to 12 flowers. Bracts fringed-ciliate. Calyx- ` 
tube obes broad, obtuse, with scarious edges. Petals white, but ` 
drying of a EM ish hue, 1 to H lines diameter. Stamens about 20, none | 
opposite the centres of the petals. Ovules about 4 in each cell of the ott, | 
but only 1 appears to boy the perfect seed has, however, not been | 
RW: kypericifolia, Schau. in Pl. Preiss. i. 117. e 
Le ef? MU. Mos ge, places and rocks, Kiug Dess s Sound, R. Brown TEN 1 
E E 
; Gë p = nningham; Baxter ; Drummond, 3rd Coll. n. 41; Preiss, n. 
a conspicuous connective-gland. Ovary Gë as in the rest of the sectio? 
with 4 to 6 erect ovules in each cell. 
W. Australia. Near Hampden, W. Clarke. 
s 18. LEPTOSPERMUM, Forst. 1 
— Gertn.; Macklottia, Korth. ; Homalospermum, Schau.; Pericalymms, Bull) 1 
— Calyx-tube broadly campanulate or rarely turbinate, adnate to the ovary ` d 
t , free part broad ; gis: 5, ovate, herbaceous or membranous, ! 
