114 XLVIII. MYRTACER, [Kunzea, 
umerous, from a little E than the petals to nearly twice as long. Ovary | 
prent 5-celled, with 8 to 12 ovules in two rows in each cell, or sometimes] | 
or 2 of the cells mone stigma small. 
WV. Australia, Drummond, lst Coll., Prei 276, Maxwell, Sandford ; K i 
Hen Dec The geg is, as it were, e iiis between K. ericifolia gh T | 
ure A 
Var liceps. Whole plant villous, with soft — hairs. Flowers rather la angen 
the aen mp et weg? —Sandy places, Gordon river, Preiss, m. 275; GER we : 
Oldfield, also Drummond, 3rd Colt, n. 39 or 49. A villiceps, Schau. in n PI. Preiss. i. 135. | 
6. K. recurva, Schau. in Pl. Pre 125. A tall shrub with E: : 
branches, the young shoots slightly iste RE glabrous. Leave ` 
obovate or almost spathulate, spreading or recurved, narrowed at the base, ` 
mens numerous, án severa series, F. or 3 times as long as the 
lala Ova 5-celled, with 10 to 15 ovules in 2 rows in each cell ; stigma ` 
scarcely dilated. Fruiting-calyx enlarged, often urceolate. 
W. Aus Swan River, Drummond, \st Coll. ; Darling Range, Preiss, n. GA 
also Drummond, n. 24, and 5th Coll. n. 136 and 137. 
Var. malalencoides, $3 Muell Leaves smaller, nearly orbicular, sessile. E 
deeper coloured. Bracts smaller.— Tone and Vasse rivers, Oldfield ; Bald iind pg ^. 1 
mag a E: : 
ar. pre More glabrous. Leaves narrower, but varying from almost. obovate, 
au zeg fnenr-emeite and 5 lines long.— K. prestans, Schau. in Pl. Preiss. i. gë 
* Drum st Coll. and 5th Coll. n. 138. 
eren sororia, Endl. in Hues Enum. 49, referred by Schaner to his Mie? 
Endlicheriana edo seriata, Lindl., var.), seems, from the character given, to be the same $ 
Kunzea recu E 
dd except the inflorescence. Tad ow-obovate or oblong, thi 
very obtuse, 1 to lj or nearly 2 lines long. Flower-heads numerou 
small and often few-flowered. CH GE shorter than the calyx-tt 
smali pa xe 
a, Drummond, 3th Coll. n. 135, Preiss (a fragment in Herb. E 
e tima gr Gardiner ranges, Mazwell. 
K. pauciflora, Schan. in Pl. Preiss.i. 194. A bushy shrub, of 20t 
3 "y with numerous erect branchlets, glabrous or nearly so. aves Ta^ 
crowded, and in some specimens -— of them énger: erect, e" 
semiterete, obtuse or scarcely mucronate, 2 to 4 lines long. Flowers "7 
for the plant, sessile in the upper axils, sometimes EN but usually de or 
rarely up to 6 together, in a terminal head. Braets broad, scarious, $ 
