$ Melaleuca.) XLVIII: MYRTACEA: 153 ` 
-utes not numerous, erect on a small placenta. Fruiting calyxes about 13 
lines diameter, very densely packed in globular heads. 
W. A . 
D 
ustralia, Drummond, 5th Coll. n. 175. 
aW. Australia, ; 
near Cape Riche, Preiss, n. 301 ; Phillips range and Gordon . 
Za e specimens of Drummond’s n. 109, in fruit only, appear to be a variety very densely 
ched with very numerous globular heads, and the calyx-lobes more persistent. 
Drummond, 5th Coll. n. 177 ; and gravelly sides of Konkoberup hills 
river, Maxwell 
ots and 
e thick, obscurely l-nerved, narrowed at the base, 2 to 4 lines long. 
‘nx, In. terminal globular heads, not so dense as in most of the 
» the rhachis and calyxes covered with a close but dense white 
- Petals ab ad us and o 
Dé ze og l line diameter. Staminal bundles 3 to 4 lines long, the claws 
Tot very A7 85 the petals, each with 7 to 11 filaments at the end. Ovules 
det humerous, erect on a small placenta; stigma small. Fruiting-heads 
"Nn Ki the caly xes not numerous, smooth, about 2 lines long, narrower and 
"e distinct than in the allied species. 
S Australia, Drummond, 5th Coil. Suppl. n. 30. 
E "Zug M, Subtrigona, Schau. in Pl. Preiss.1.139. A densely-branched 
EN y Sch either 
Shoots 
low and diffuse, or erect and 3 or 4 ft. high, the young 
Ves Sealy, pubescent or hirsute, the full-grown foliage glabrous or nearly so. 
: l i 
li ) 
"eg diameter; lobes broad, truncate, scarious, oft uent 
4 ameter. Stamens about 3 lines long, shortly united in bundles 
Slobular h ."Xes smooth, 13 to 2 lines diameter, very closely packed in small 
= eads.— M. tuberculata, Schau. in Pl. Preiss. i. 139. 
