Leptospermum.) XLVIII. MYRTACEÆ: 103 
lobes nearly as long as the tube, orbicular, very obtuse, silky or villous out- 
_ Side. Stamens numerous. Ovary usually 10-celled. Capsule very promi- 
Queensland. Endeavour river, Banks and Solander ; Haggerstone and. Lizard 
Islands, A. Cunningham ; Cape York, W. Hill. The Bauksian specimens described by: 
N i ipe s . Cunniugham's. RD 
A alt 7 Some flowering specimens of Vicary’s, without the precise locality, 
E Tet to belong to this species. 
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t ie : n on 
"Peta nie in. or evi or less conspieuously 3-nerv 
ers axillary, solitary and sessile or ly so, or very rarely 2 together 
ery short common peduncle. Bracts imbricate, bracteoles cohering 
all very deciduous. Calyx glabrous; tube at first broadly turbinate, at 
i e 
and "eg mbryo filling the seed, the cotyledons ovate-oblong, broader 
Bot. wd than the. radicle.— Fabricia lerigata, Geertn. Fruct 15; 
rei 
(1 
Ma oe Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. i. 141; D myrtifolia, Sieb. Pl. 2 
heo. t P hillip, R. Brown ; on the seacoast, Robertson, F. Mueller. re 
and King $ Island, R. Brown; maritime sands, common in some parts of the 
coast and islands of Bass’s Straits, J. D. Hooker. 
F. Mu Branches slender. Leaves oblong-cuneate, mucronate-acute. 
more petal-like. Ovary. 
wer, han in th c 
in Ned. ed to F. Mueller, with or without wings.—Fadricia coriacea 
S. Y We AT i iv. 147. Perhaps a distinct species. 
oria, ariing river, Victorian Expedition. 
, bi desert, Lockhart Morton. Dallachy ; serub near the mouth of the 
^. St. Vincent’s and Spencer's Gulfs to the Murray, F. Mueller and others. 
