180 XLVIII. MYRTACEJE. (Calothamnus. 
W. Au ur King Georges Sound to Swan and Murchison rivers, and eastward 
to Cape Le Gra 
The dre etum show three rather distinct forms :— 
l. acerosus. Leaves slender, terete, sometimes above l in. long. —Billottia acerosa, 
Hu 
Colla, Hort. Ripul. "20. t.93; C. purpureus, Eudl. in Hueg. Enum. 48. —Swan 
rummond, 1st Coll. A Jesum T E 215, 217. 
normalis. Leave u., more or less flattened, mostly ht —Q. me 
d. Bot. Cab. t. UA adm. in Nov. Act. Nat. Cur. xxi. 28, and iu Pl. Preiss. i. 132 
—Lncky Bay, R. Brown; ge P — s onid and to the eas ceil, pev 210, and 
126. : 
3. obtusus. ves flat but “thick, linear-clavate, obtuse, sometimes 1 line broad— — 
Murchison river, Oldfield ; 
21. C. asper, Turcz. in Bull. Mosc. 1849, ii. 25. Bushy and morer ` 
less hirsute wah spreading hairs, the PANK rather thick. Leaves 
crowded, linear, flat, obtuse or mucronate-acute, narrowed at the base, AN 
in. long, an and mostly about 1 line broad, rigid and scabrous. Flowers * - 
merous, in short dense clusters, closely sessile but ee. the Vu q 
slightly th and dilated round their base.. Calyx-tube broadly cam- — 
panulate, glabrous or nearly so, about 13 Ce the lobes about 1 line Jong. ` 
ith many | 
filaments, as in C. quadrifidus. Fruiting-calyxes ov void-globular, thick, 9 to4 : 
lines diameter, usually crowned by 4 hi ck erect or P? lobes, 2 opp™ - 
site ones rather smaller than the 2 othe 
W. Australia, Drummond, 3rd Coll. n: d 4th Coll. n. 60.— Near C. guadrifidih 
bnt different in foliage and i in the large fruits. 
Weer smooth, or breaking out info warty excrescences. 
Australia. Murchison river, Oldfield ; Champion Bay, Walcott —Like the 
thie ie is ‘very — allied to C. quad. rifidus. 
28. EREMZEA, Lindl. 
Calyx-tube Beggen coe to the ovary at the base, the ie 
lated or erect; lobes angular or acuminate. Petals 5, 00077 
orbicular, spreading, pie scarious. Stamens indefinite, longer thn 
petals, more or less united in bundles opposite the petals, the filaments ^7 
filiform ; anthers obovoid, erect on a short connective continu uous 
the filament, the cells placed back to back and opening outwards in 10 
dinal slits. Ovary inferior, the summit flat or convex, villous, with a 
