: ben! XLVIII. MYRTACER. 115 
? celled, with 8 to 10 ovules in 2 rows in each cell; stigma capitate. Fruit- 
. ing-calyx slightly enlarged, urceolate. ; 
D . W. Australia Gravelly base of the Konkoberup hills towards Cape Riche, Preiss, 
A 2 
I Drummond (4th Coll. ?) n. 56, 5th Coll. n. 134 ; Maxwell ; base of Mount Bland, 
T ` H 
- Sgcrrow IT, SaLtsta.—Ovules very numerous in each cell, covering the 
- Surface of a peltate placenta. 
. 9 K. parvifolia, Schau. in Pl. Preiss. i. 124. A shrub, of several ft., 
` ‘Mth slender divaricate branches and numerous branchlets, softly pubescent 
en young. Leaves oblong or almost linear, erect or recurved at the end, 
lli 
"eole, acute. Petals and stamens not seen. Fruiting-calyx nearly glo- 
‘at, about 13 lines diameter, crowned by the short acute teeth. Capsule 
"Dé to about half the calyx-tube, but very convex, so as nearly to fill it, 
ovules, 
the thick peltate placentas covered with the scars of very numerous 
Seeds not seen. : 
: S Wales. Argyle County, Huegel (specimen not seen), near Berrima, Illawarra, 
M Arthur, 
Victoria, Buffalo Range, F, Mueller. 
Pus K. peduncularis, F. Muell. in Trans. Vict. Inst. 1855, 124, and in. 
"e E Journ. viii. 67. A ta shrub or sometimes a gua Wer " 
Des virgate, glabrous or very slightly silky when young. eaves linear 
linear-lanceolate, concave, acute, mostly about 4 in., but varying from 4 
nearly ] in. long. Flowers small, shortly pedicellate, in the upper axils, 
Hub 
ea phylicoides, A. Cunn. ; Schau. in Walp. ep. 
ides, F. Muell.; Miq. in Ned. Kruidk. Arch. iv. 146. 
rivers, Argyle County, 4. Cunningham. 
ir river, mountains near Brighton, F. Mueller. 
Stamens shorter, but still exceeding the petals. — 
hite Rock Mountains, Mount Aberdeen, and sources 
Elie, Reichs. Consp. 175. A tall shrub, glabrous or the 
"m "grita Leaves usually crowded on the branchlets or clus- 
i to 2 in, long. Flowers white, n 
Of very short leafy branchlets, which are often very PES 
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