ems] XLVIII. MYRTACEJ.. 105 
gei Korth. in Ned. Kruidk. Arch. i. 196.—From Tasmania to Queens- 
whe ei in the crx Archi elago. 
b. obovatum, F. Muell. em BE urges — to obovate-oblong, under 3 in. long. 
. obovatum, Sweet, Fl. cm t.36; L. micromyrtus, Miq. in Ned. Kruidk. Arch. iv. 
"m (from the character gi "ei "N. S. Wales p Victoria, the Port Jackson specimens 
with rather thin and aere leaves, the southern ones with much thicker rigid nerveless 
L. emarginatum, Wendl. i n Spreng. Syst. ii. 491, has the leaves narrow as in 2, but 
very obtuse or emarginate in 
ei grandiflorum. inm ^ ia large. Flowers larger than in Sei other variety.— 
L m, Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 514; Z. Kaes Schau. in Linnea, xv. 410; 
l Een 
L. nobile, F. Muell. ; Miq. in ed Fa, ie . 145. tiff Wee Woolls ; Blue 
Mountains, 4. EA ; Tasmania, C. Stuart. 
E mucrophyllu U Bies flat, oblong or becht: i en in. long.—Chiefly in — 
S minutifolium, F. LH ell. me all u at shite mostly under 2 lines long, ob- 
ovate or oblong, con and r ons s n ebe: —New England, C. Stuart. 
This may prove Wäer distinct, ra be Prarie as a species 
5. L, se opariumş Forst. Char. Gen. 48. A rigid very much branched 
shrub, i in Goins situations low and almost prostrate, more usually erect, and 
attaining sometimes 10 to 12 ft., the young shoots often silky, the adult 
rei mostly glabrous. Leaves from ‘ovate to linear-lanceolate ng," Flowers 
ers 
NN ck iv. Sr . 331. fi Di eniak ‘Cav. Le 18. ti 281. 
ee El n Sieb. Pl. Exs. ; ; L. rubricaule, Link, Enum. Hort. Borol. ih. 
439 - typhelioides, Schau. in Linnea, xv. 423; L. aciculare, Schau. l. c. 
> 4. oxyced; 
includi us, Schau. Le 432 ; L. baccatum, Schau. |. c. 433, not of - 
ng according to Schau. Z. persiciflorum, Reichb. Hort. Bot. iii. 8. t. 22 
raricatum, Schau. in Walp. Rep. ii. 923 (a starved small-leaved form). 
Sen Moreton Ba » Murray, Se to Schauer. 
N. S. a S. Port Bee to the E Blue Mixetefnds R. Brown, Sieb. n, 310, 311, 
^ T, 548, A. Cunningham, and others; fiori: to Kos Ze 
Victoria. southward to Tllawarra, 4. Cun ningham ; and Twofold Bay, EM 
px Tasmania, Common in heaths and moist aire, n F. Mue 
e T Austral; Very abundant hes cem the colo y, R. Brown, J. 2 D. Sc ree 
; Te e 2 aterh 
"Species is also in New Zealand. 
LL ara 
má ber acho Oideum, Sm. in Trans. Linn. Soc. iii. 263. A rigid 
shrub, with the habit of the varo inii forms of L. sco- 
sam i 
lare, Vent, Dun Malm. t 88; Leid Bot. Cab. t. 79 
