122 . XLVIII. MYRTACEJE. [ Callistemon, 
ii. 26) and C. rugulosus, DC. 1. e. (Metrosideros rugulosa, — iu Link, Le 27; 
M. scabra, ing Hort. Ripul. 91; M. glandulosa, Desf. Cat. Hort. Par. 407 ; M. macro- 
punctata, ours. , according to o DC. l. e.) are apparently Cé ën further con- 
necting C. rigidus with C. lanceolatus. 
. C. linearis, DC. Prod. iii. 223. Considered by F. Mueller as a 
riety of C. SEN it differs in We leaves all much narrower; they are 
wit en 2 to 5 in. long, concave or rarely almost flat, obtuse or acute, 
ess or with the midrib scarcely prominent and the lateral veins quite 
Beania, Flowers large, the rha chis of the spike and — bec 
bou 
ing to Fraser, sometimes greenish. Fruitir ing -calyx about 4 lines" diameter, 
more globular and more contracted at the orifice than in C. lanceolatus and 
C. ri rigidus 
. S. Wales. Port Jackson to the Blue Mountains, R. Brown, Fraser, A. and R. 
Cunningham, and others. When the leaves are very narrow, the m: can scarcely be 
distinguished except in the colour of the stamens from C. pinifolius 
C pinifolius, DC. Prod. iii. 223. A tall shrub, usually = gla- 
infiore escence. Leaves linear-subulate, terete, more r less 
g ers rather € like t f C. lanceolatus except in colour, 
Stamens 3 to 2 a dull yellowish- ver including the anthers.— 
Por, 150, 41 pif Wendl. Collect. i. 53. t ; C. acerosus, Tausch in 
ora, 18 
. N. S. WV "ues Port Jackson, R, Brown; Paramatta, Woolls; Hunter's River, 
A. fe 
D ër arge, in 
slightly tty ea Petals fully 2 lines broad. Stamens red or yellow, 
quite free, in. long; filaments bearded towards the base with long soft 
hairs. AME NIE about 4 lines diameter, nearly globular, much con 
tracted at the o 
AES en y mountains of Elders Range, F, Mueller. Appears to be com ` 
stantly distinct from C. pinifolius t in the leaves not sulcate and the hairy filaments. 
ote. Lindl. in Journ. Hort. - iv. Mäe? Len 
Leaves linear-subulate. te and channelled above, rigid and did 
pointed, mostly 3 to 14 in. lon ik se and interrupted or sometimes 
b : . 
388 ; C. acerosus, Miq. in Nederl. Kruidk. Arch. iv. 141, not of Tausch. 
N. S. Wales. Darling river and towards the Barrier Range, Victorian Expedition. 
