XLVIII. MYRTACEX. ee 
King George’s Sound and adjoining districts, Drummond, 8rd Coll. 
5, 206. 
. ius. Brans ches glabrous. Leaves not so thick, more obtuse, 2 to 3 in 
Ing, and often 3 to 4 Jines broad, more or less distinctly penniveined when dry. Nats 
apparently greenish-yellow, Drummond, n. 40, and 2nd Coll. n. 72. 
‘2. C, lateralis, Lindl. Swan Riv. App. 9. Quite glabrous. Leaves 
SES usually slender, often many in. long, obtuse or mucronate. Flowers 
merous, in unilateral vie of 1 to 3 in., the rhachis usually glabrous and 
smooth until the flowers break out, swelling to 3 or 4 lines diameter. Calyx 
"riu p the tube about 1 line long ; lobes obtuse, nearly as lo d 
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away, or only 2 rer maining it ow the ei rhachis after 
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d Dru Bead: HN aud others. 
The following forms are sometimes very — ie = yu into each other :— 
M uoi, Leaves slender, à to 1 ft. lon ven cÉ longifolius, Lehm. 
N Sem. Hort. Hamb. 1842, 7, according to Sela au. x Roe Aci. Nat. Cur. xxi. 34, and 
reiss, i, 155.—King George's Sound, R. Brown ; wet or sandy places from King 
Sound to Zeg River, M‘Lean ; Ce lst Coll. n. 125 ; Preiss, n. 200, 
3 Turner. 
` us. Leaves more ri i 2 to 4 in. long.—C. nodosus, Turcz. in Bull. Mose 
Si Drs C. parted Scat, d Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. xxi. 84 (from the description 
—Drumnon 
s tere r^r ke reid. Rhachis of the spike 3 in. Go and 6 to 9 lines. 
very numerous flowers.— Drummond, n. 37, and 2nd Coll. n. 73. 
use or ifetointe 1 to 2 in. M . Flowers 4-merous, in short 
usters of 2 to 4, forming an interrupted ege? spike of 1 to 
ling T. Petals as chins as the eech Staininal | bundles ke + 
» the claws ve rrow, each with 3 to 9 rather long and slender 
at Fri iting-calyxes depreased.plobuler, about 2 lines diameter, 1m- 
vir eq ee base only in the sears rhachis; lobes persistent, inflexed, 
SE Between King George's Sound and Swan River, Drummond ; Kalgan 
Se all Eë n more continuous. Flowers rather less immersed. 
em 182, 
i issii, Schau. in Nov. Act. Nat: Cur. xxi. 31, and in Pl. 
Ge You ung shoots silky-hairy, otherwise glabrous. Leaves : 
* 5i sender, mostly mucronate and often curved or hooked at the 
eg c» Flowers 4-merous, rather gites in prominent clusters, 
i KE tinuous or interrupted unilateral spike of 2 to 3 in., the rhachis 
enclosing. the a or forming a torn thin border round them 
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