112 XLVIII. MYRTACEJF. [Kunzea. 
Hom 2 to 4 see Ant NÉE Leaves semiterete, 
eee PE 
owded. Calyx glabr 
Section II, Salisia.—Ovules very numerous in each cell, covering a peltate placenta. 
Ovary 3-celled or rarely 2- or 4-c celled. Eastern species 
Flowers ar ag or in ed or ovoid heads. Bracts lanceolate or 
Vis oblong or linear, 1 line or less. Flowers small, sessile . 9. K. parvifolia. 
ves i or dee 1 to d jn. or n 
Flowers pedicellate . 2... s... . 10. E peduncularis 
ile . . 11. K. corifolia. 
Fl sess 
Kei SE in globular terminal heads. Bracts broad. 
rom obovate to linear-cuneate. Bracts ey or small and 
Seen Fruiting-calyx ovoid, dry 
Leaves ovate or orbicular. Leg? very "broad, as Tong as the 
yx. xdg globular, fleshy . é . 13. K. pomifera. 
Ovary 5-celled. Flowers rather r long. Western spec ies. 
Leaves obovate, WiLy. Flowers polygamous ; males in a loose ter- 
J 
. 12. K. capitata. 
minal cluster or short raceme, the perfect ones often solitary . . 14. K. sericea. 
Leaves linear-oblong or lanceolate. Flowers in M ef ates below 
the end of the branch, with long crimson stam . 15. K. Bazteri. 
K. trinervia, Turez. in Bull. Mose. 1862, ii. 326, said to be Hine E Island, * Reli- 
quise Marron de diet cod e founded on some mista és? j Norfolk 
Island collectio: contains h pla The collection sold som wheat h “ Nor- 
folk a »^ paries labels viene pm of common N.S. Wales inii 
SrcrtoN I. EUKUNZEA.—Ovules not numerous (2 to 12) in each cell, 
pendulous, in 2 rows on an oblong or peltate placenta, 
Schau. in Pl. Preiss. i. 125. Apparently small a 
erect, quite glabrous or with a very slight ubescence about the young flower- 
heads. Leaves linear or linear-cuneate, erect or slightly recurved, flat, rigi 
obtuse, l-nerved, 2 to 4 lines long. Flowers numerous, in dense, terminal, 
globular heads. Bracts broadly ovate-acuminate or rhomboidal, searious OF — 
tube about 2 lines long, but much narrower han in most species, mie ; 
obtuse. Petals nearly 1 line | Stamens E 
longer than the petals to twice as lon 2- or uie with 2 to k 
pendulous e in each cell ; pcr ni: 
wW. a, Drumm 
go Marwel ( in’ Ten Ouid 
speci originally described by Schauer, from specimens with the flowers 9 
B that he had afterwards misgivings about it and tm it m ger ii. EA but 
$a Ka Pa cuis d KI? 
mera, Schau.,with which Preiss’s specimens had bee - Kei in foliage- 
Tà this respect i6 resembles MAE ge es d n a mixed, and and psg it resem different. 
. K, eriocalyx, F. Muell. Fragm. ii. 28. Aypsiindr a LE: heath- - 
like ‘plant, glabrous except the Soups Leaves ee linear, 
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