Leptospermum.) XLVIII. MYRTACEÆ. . 107 
mderneath, schte? gent Bags Bracts large and often persistent.—Z. grandi ifolium, 
Sc KA large, Td broad, about } in. long, silky or nearly glabrous, the latter in- 
duding Z. side Hook. f. Fl. Tasm. i. 139, and only differing from Z. Jlavescens in the 
3 rge. Leaves cette $ to l in. long.—4Z. grandifolium, Bot t. Mag. t 
int Loi ^ Cab. t. 701; Z. tonsum, Sie, in Linnea, v. 422 (from the description), 
* rge 
E . Leaves Wës narrow, $ toli Jong, ae rigid, with almost pungent 
È SCH EG the species with Z. scoparium. Tuteri erior of N. S. Wales and Victoria. 
` e Flowers smaller. Leaves mostly under 3 in., often silky on both sides, the commonest 
in Tasmania, Victoria, and S. Anstralia T a pubescens, Lam. Dict. iii. 466 
Otto and Dietr. ; Walp p- Rep: ii. 1693 Z. dun ninghamii, Schau, in Linnea, 
490; L. ire “yo l..e. 421; L aeren Schau. Le, 4415 EL micr elk: 
Muell.; Mig. in d. Kruidk, rer iv. 142 
hoon, dt "E small, obovate or yet ular. + Mountains of Victoria and pro- 
the specimens ons Mount Pv which are however i = ssi rfect 
: L. pil pilosum, eng s CA Rep. ii. 923, is described from manian specimeus of 
ES Cunningham’s n not fo Zi this n. in his Wow m the only Moes 
Species to to which Sine Sings is applicable is Z. danigeru some of its its numerous 
le 
` L. splendens, Schau. seems to refer to one of the ipe varieties n L. lani- 
m Wales. Port Jackson to Gan Blue canons R. Brown, Sieber, n. 313, and 
"ry and westward to Liverpool Plains, 4. Cunningham; near Richmond, C. Moore 
biet" the small-lcaved forms of L. daiji, of which F. Mueller considers it a 
v. Ic. iv. 16. 4. 330. JS.1 (from the figure and de- 
in and erect; from 2 or 3 to — feet high, the 
seent, the adult foliage glabrous or nearly so. Leaves 
: hr eliptical- obloug to oblo ong-linear or linear-lanceolate, 
io In, long, obtuse or mucronate-acute, rather rigid, more or 
peony l- or be Flowers rather small, sessile or very shortly 
o together the upper axils or terminating short leafy shoots and then often. 
ma Calyx-tube bro oadly turbinate, densely silky-pubescent ; lobes 
“More acute à = m 
iron Met M'Gillivray Lo P near Lake Salva tor, 
y ; Logan river, Fraser ; n 
Ingham Bay, Dadlae Ay specimens in fruit only, and doubtful. Capsules 
NC Wakes, Port Jackson to the Blue Mountains, 4. and R. Cunningham and 
ha m Co "A bu Flowers larger, the calyx e 2 lines l long. —1L. gnidiefolium of 
vs t scarcely of DC. Pi (rds Port Jackson, Herd. F. Mueller, 
