102 XLVIII. MYRTACEJE. [ Leptospermum, 
Branches laa Leaves mostly oblong. Calyx-tube loosely 
villo 
Capsule not prominent. Hei i large. Western species . 7. Z. spinescens. 
Gen wéi spinescent. Flowers sessile or nearly so. Eastern 
Calyx broad and ner at the base, woolly, loosely villous, or 
clo SA medio 
Leaves linear e, pungent-pointed . L. arachnoideum. 
meer obovate, oblong or ning a or y with recurved 
ins, obtuse or shortly mucronate 8. L. lanigerum. 
oou very sp? (mostly sing 2 lines) obofate or oblong, : 
flat, obtuse. Flowers small 9, L. parvifolium. 
Calyx usually attenuate IS ue base, at least when young, silky 
` with appresse 
Calyx-lobes appre bt usually persistent . 10. Z. stellatum. 
eren erh but thin and deciduous. Stems pr rostrate 13. L. rupestre. 
en a meinbranous, deciduous. Erect or spreading . 
. 12. L. myrtifolium. 
he Set ee often flexnose. Flowers and. leave 
small. silky, the Mog very smali. Capsule not mid 
minent. p hern spe 14. L. myrsinoides. 
Branches not Ae "Pres pedicellate. “Calyx silky. 
Capsule not ren 
Eastern species usually attenuate at the bas . 11. L. attenuatum. 
Western species. Wunden often flexuose. Steeg and 
leaves small. Calyx obtuse at the base . . 15. L. erubescens. - 
Ovary 3-celled. 
Flowers small, glabrous. Capsule shorter than the E SS 
Eastern and tropical species . 16. L. abnorme. 
Flowers rather large. Calyx densely villous. Western species 17. L. Roe. 
Section III. Pericalymma.— Ovary usually 3-celled. ` — few (4 d 8 in a 
cell). Branchlets flecuose and dichotomous. Western speci 
Tall erect rer the trunk not turgid. 
Flowers rather ki . Calyx clothed with long hairs, the lobes 
a Stil sl the t 18. L. fforidum. 
Flowers rather sch Calyx “shortly silky, the lobes much 
shorter than the t 3. IB. d r 
Dwarf shrub, the Ga of Co stem “thickened: almost Guter Ger A ssipes 
L. obliquum, Colla, Hort. Ripul. App. 2. 351, "isi in ge o is e now to be S 
determ ined. Tt is 18 probably L. lanigerum or LL. Lt riuosum - L. burifo- 
L. cuneifo. d : t. 
quoted with short diagnoses in Walp. Rep. i ii. 169, are al mnes to, me. pe m? K ; 
as well as numerous names of Lepfosperma, taken from garden catalogues baria Wo 
Steudel or by Schauer, me which, Ge otherwise unpublished, are e ba GA “nearly a 
of them forms of L. flavescens, L. la or L. scopariu 
SECTION I. FABRI eos trial 6- to 10-celled or 4-celled. Onde | 
e Bëss, Seeds EUN 1 or 2, perfect in each cell, rather broad, fringed of 
winged at the angles, the remainder sterile, slender or flat. Flowers closely 
di L. Fabricia, Benth. A shrub or tree eene the larger $ 
ns of L. levigatum, but the branches often loose "s 
pot to almost obovate, 3 to 13 in. long, [ad or slightly 1 mi- 
cronate, 3- or 5-nerved. Flowers larger than in L. lævigatum, mostly te 
