i - Galothainnus.) XLVIIT. MYRTACER, 179 
EAS mé ES Ripul. SC t. 15; C. robustus, Schau. l. c. 26, and in PI. 
W. SH "es > R. Brown; King pae Sound, Ha ey Garg ter 
and hence to Swan Rive TTE n. 55 and 4 . 87; 4th Coll. n. 61; ampden, 
4 Carte; E of abeng hills towards Cape Riche, Prete 2.918.-—In aerch his 
K 
t 
Kc us. Leaves all od z in. long. Flowers ARa ere River, Drum-- 
in 
out 2 lines diameter ; lobes not 1 tine long. ae bold 9 IC Ee 
les as in C. villosus, 3 to 1 in long ach with about 9 to 15 
ments. Fruiting-calyxes 3t to 4 lines diameter, adnate by their broad 
e With 2 thick opposite connivent lobes of 14 lines, the 2 Erie much 
wi Australia, Drummond, 4th Coll. n. 62 ; Phillips Range, Mazwe/f. 
19. c. Fupestris, Schau. in Nov. Act. Nat. Cur . Xxl. 26, and i Ad E 
Preiss. i. 159 - Branches: thick. with short crowded La eh, as in C. vi 
g hairs ap ppear to be entirely wanting. Leaves incar terete 
t, mostly incurved, rigid, rather thick, 2 to above 
Vers 4-merous, 2 to 6 together in unilateral ae or spike 
, but not immersed in the rhachis. Calyx twice as large as in ` 
nsely villous, the tube thick, ovoid- dipl fully 3 lines, 
€ ee Staminal bundles as in C. villosus, 2 to 1 in. long. 
is ry thick and hard, and oming mg, ito 3 
zi Sie the 2 opposite thick hard connivent lobes à; 
Australia Swan River, Drummond ; Preiss, n 
quadrifidus, R. Br. in Aij. Hort. Kew. ed. 2. iv. 418. An 
» attaining 6 to 8 ft., glabrous or more or less hirsute with 
'5, as in C. villosus, but the branches not so thick. aves 
obtu incar, from slender terete and mucronate-acute to flat clavate and 
. 6310 lin, long, Flowers 4- -merous, clustered and closely sessile, 
9: "immersed in the rhachis, forming usually dense unilateral spikes of 
v ws Calyx X-tube ovoid-campanulate, eet 2 lines Jong, glabrous or 
E mmutely pubescent; lobes short ne broad, with scarious mar- 
* vage ^ lines tere exceedingly docui, Stamina 
: son, $ to 1 in. long, nearly gern the ern narrow, 
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