i Melaleuca.) XLVIII. MYRTACER, 129 
poo Lemes very maing obtuse. Flowers rather large, in 
i spikes of abov. ee 
| Leaves slender, shia "Flowers small, in spikes of about 4 in. d M. ten 
Sussertes V, Paucifloree.—Lear 
under A in. long. Flowers white or pale 
^ zip very few in the vod or the b rarely more numerous. Fruits in clusters of 
Leaves e, P. thick. Fruits 3 lines diameter, thick, and 
87. M. leiopyris. 
| lao ir D linear, obtuse, concave. " Calyx-l obes as long as 
M the tube. Dese use erous. Fruits 2 lines diameter. . 88. M. n 
— [Lewes linear, slender 
rs yellowis bite, in — heads, the males rather 
mento 89. M. acerosa. 
pink y 4 to 6 together, rhachis and. calyx 
S wë, and leaves white-tomentose : Wade to. aspalathoides. 
E $c VII. Peltatæ.— Zea aves very small, often scale-like, more or less peltately 
| attached, em rs small, in dense hea ads or spikes. 
- 90. M. pauperiffora. 
TR eR Rs 
ated. Leaves inostly onte the points 
geet, a or ty closely o one to the branch. 
Lewes Zei ce: Pme he 2 iem long . . . 92. M. deltoidea. ` 
Ly lees fine d, erect, gees long . - 93. M. minutiyolia. 
orauchleta ama for the "E peltate; closely appressed 
. . leaves 
lerem mostly opposite. on T or 4 in the heads. 
Calyx- 
E Le nd petals striate. Stam numerous in each bundle. 94. M. foliolosa. 
, es mostly in whorls of 3. gene lege dicecious, " 
globular heads. neu, few in each bundle Dm 
Leaves ed a 
nd fruiti ig spikes ovoid-globular or shortl ku. 96. M. thyoides. 
Powering « and minem 4 ikes abl papi cal o / , 97. M. tamariscina. 
am 49. i, when — have some vnm to those of this 
ion, but are attached aur liio; dt Ebert 
96 ^ Link, Enum. ij, 272, M. olia, Schlecht. in Spreng. Syst. Veg. iii. 
ME ternifolia, F. Muell.; Miq. in Ned. anil idk. Arch. iv. 123, which I have not 
rig ed ribed t o be recognizable, but probably belon ng to some of the 
pairo names in Steudel’s ‘ Nomenclator” taken up from 
3 ech not SAS published, which are therefore here umitted. 
Brass I, Ç 
AL 
*llow, i In oblon 
^ on the o] 
E. 8 
à es, 
eden lists, ete, 
LISTEMONEJE.— Flowers large, red, or rarely greenish- 
8 or cylindrical dense spikes, de or slightly pubescent, 
d wood, or forming the base of leafy branches. ‘Calyx broa 
Pen above 3 in. long. t 
; d the length of the stamens give many of the species of this series 
rx of Gen, but T stamens es alw d very distinctly 5-adelphous. 
x M, lon 
Sicoma, Benth, A arently a tall shrub, glabrous, except 
a Deg the > inflorescence “Lentes alte tul te, oblong -lanceolate, mostly 
E te, much na wed at the base, 1 to 14 or even 2 in. long, flat or concave, 
arre ge the ee ae rves, ‘when resent, close to the margin. Flowe 
Be KO oblong-cylindrical spikes, of 1 to 2 in., forming the 
e e young. leafy woe the rhachis and ee ps or ge 
pa YX-tube about 1 li 
