176 XLVIII. MYRTACEA. [ Calothamnus, , 
Calyx-tube — 3 lines long, densely hirsute, E bei the broad base but ` 
not immersed; lobes half as leng as the tube. s 3 to 4 lines long, 
Staminal bondi at least 1} in. long, the claws narrow, Meal with numerous — 
rather short filaments from the middle upwards. Ovary almost free in the 
bottom of the calyx-tube. Fruiting-calyxes nearly cylindrical, M Me 6 ée 
especially at the angles with thick dioec rur cilia, the remaining seeds im- - 
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ny ‘inked: Quit e glabrous. Leaves rather longer and narrower. Flowers more 
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9. C. chrysantherus, F. l. Fragm. ii. 112. An erect shrub, 
with thick more or less corky ere the young shoots villous with spread- 
ing hairs, the older foliage glabrous. Leaves terete, thick, mucronate-aeute, — 
to 4 in. long. Flowers e? 5-merous, large, few and unilateral, the ` 
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minal bundles of a rich red, abo ove l in. long Bee equal, each with nu- 
merous filaments. Fruits thick, eh or cylindrical, smooth or verrueose, 4 — 
to 6 lines long, the thick erect connivent lobes us dis persistent. Seeds E: 
eiliate on the angles as in C. ülepharosperinus. 
- W. Australia. Murchison river, Oldfield. 
dfeldii, F. Muell Fragm. iii. 118. A shrub of 1 to 4 fts S 
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with thick often corky ii. odit glabrous except the calyxes. Leaves — 
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. C. planifolius, Schau. in Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. xxi. 35. t. 1B, and 
in Pi Preiss. i. 155. A rigid erect shrub of 2 to 3 ft., with villous branches 
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