178 XLVIII: MYRTACEA, [Catothamn. 
at the time of flowering. Calyx-tube glabrous, about 1 line long; lobes ` 
rather shorter. Petals 1$ lines long. ` Staminal bundles slender, very 
unequal, the largest one in each flower $ in. long, with 5 to 9 filaments, 
the smaller with 1 or 2 filaments, or PERROS undivided and without any ` 
anthers, the 2 others usually intermediate. — Fruiting-calyxes in closely - 
packed — not immersed in the rhachis, but not seen full grown. ged 
laxus, Kunze in Linngea, xx. 58 (from the description given): 
W.A Australia, Drummond, n. don river, Preiss, n. 209 reet 
em allied to C. | Bohaneri, but the staminal bundles are longer a more unequal.” 
. C. Schaueri, Len. Sem. Hort. Hamb. 1842, 7, according Y 
in Now Act. Nat. Cur. xxi. $2, and in Pl. tres eiss, 1. 154. b Mos or 
ing-calyxes 1 to ji lines diameter, forming dense spikes, but less than 
immersed in the rhachis.— C. schoenophyllus, Schau. in Nov. Act. Nat. 
. xxi. 33, and in PI. Preiss. i 
WV. Australia. King SÉ) Sound, R. Brown ; and adjoining districts, Preiss, 
201, 202; Drummond ; Oldfield ; Baxter. 
16. c. Lehmanni, Schau. in Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. xxi. 81, and in 
Preiss. i. 153. A low branching shrub, the young shoots usually plum 
hirsute, the Me: rarely quite glabrous till the second year. 
1 
Coll. n. ;. 59; "Pree, n. 218. een King George's Sound d uu River, 
17. C. villosus, A. Br. in Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 2. 418. 
bushy shrub, more e less hirsute with spreading hairs, ibe éier" 
and often corky. Leaves crowded, linear, borete 1 or slightly flattened, 
incurved, mienne + to lin .long. Flowers 5-merous, oF rarely 
sistent as in C. quadri i When many ripen in the same SCH 
very closely packed or even connate at the base.— DC. Prod. iii. 
Reg. t. 1099; Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 92 ; Schau. in Nov. A 
