~~ Calothamnus.} XLVIII. MYRTACEJE. 175 
E: 
5. C. torulosus, Schau. in Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. xxi. 25, and in Pl. 
Preiss. i. 152. Closely resembles the longgr-leaved forms of C. sanguineus 
and may be a variety. Leaves slender, erect, terete, about 13 in. long. In- 
florescence of C. sanguineus. Calyx rather more open, with a short tube and 
. mumerous filaments, the 2 lower claws, although very narrow, bear a fe 
Ww 
laments. Fruiting-calyxes larger than in C. sanguineus, often 6 lines long 
` without the lobes, very thick, with thick connivent lobes, of which two larger 
— than the others, as in C. sanguin 
eng, 
W. Australia. Cape Naturaliste, Oldfield ; Swan River, Drummond, lst Coll. ; foot 
Darling Range, Preiss, n. 212 R 
d 
Var. (?) leptophylla. Leaves slender, 2 to 4 in. long. Only seen in fruit. Drummond, 
1. 32 and 39. 
. gid, mucronate, 1 to 2 or rarely 3 in. lon 
. Woid or oblong spikes, forming unilateral distinct corky exerescences. 
(Australia, Luck 
` Wee to Cape Riche, Foie. 
6. C. gibbosus, Benih. Glabrous except the young shoots, more or 
less plumose-villous, the branches usually thick and corky. Leaves terete, 
i owers 5-merous, in short 
o 
> 
W. Australia, Drummond, 5th Coll. n. 180; Gardner river, Maxwell. i 
gracilis, R. Br. in Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 2. iv. 418. A low shrub, ` 
<4. C. 
E Ba glabrous in all our specimens. Leaves numerous, terete, rigid, mostly 
to 23 but sometimes 3 to 4 in. long. Flowers 5-merous, of a rich red, in 
4 
e 
Cur iim te on the angles.—D C. Prod. iii. 211; Schau. in Nov. Act. Nat. 
: : XXI. 33, and in Pl. Preiss. i. 155. ms 
| Bay, R. Brown; King Georges Sound and adjoining dis- 
UO Ba Zeg Maxwell, Drummond, 5th Coll. n. 180; Middle 
~Drommond’s ane ell (with the fruiting-calyx breaking out into pny ea 
: à sn, i : S ^ g d 
— Very thick c videi perhaps a variety of this species, with the fruits less epressed, 
rigid 
‘to 3 in. lone a : b long the 
iga © long and often 3 lines broad, very rigid and scabrous along 
midrib and margins. Flowers 5-merous, few, large, not strictly unilateral, 
9metimes all round the stem in clusters or irregular spikes, the rhachis 
