Eucalyptus.) XLVIII, MYRTACEÆ. 191 
.. Dmhels all opc " wk adn ovoid or rarely obovoid. 
S, P edune sai terete 
Flowers lar, Së, “tll 3 to E. fa the umbel. Leaves — 
riace . 17. E. leucoxylon. 
Flowers MEER s to R1 in the w um T 
ves rather thin, Des ovoid, often acuminate. Flowers 
ege pee llat . «. 18. E melliodora. 
Leav k, compl Kach k-dotted, mostly u under 
ng Buds obovoid, tapering into short wi s or à 
ssile 19. E gracilis. 
Peduncles f eme à PS thick, long, falcate, ack dotted: 
Buds ovoid, often acuminate . 3. E. virgata. 
.. Upper emeng formi ing a terminal | corymb or ‘panicle. Buds 
i 
Leaves Sen harrow, rab dotted, veins mm, visible, 
Flowers small. i NE 19. E. gracilis. 
Leaves file thin, ds gil as often distinct. Flowers 
small, (A Miis oral all perfect) . . 27. E. bicolor. 
Leaves rather thick, dot died, veins numerous and m 
regular but "eg ation indistinct. Flowers at S 
sized or rather large, distinctly pedicellate . 20. E. paniculata. 
Upper umbels forming a termiual corymbose panicle. ‘Buds de 
vate, tapering into a rather long pedicel. 
. Buds po angi Opereulum often coni y", See: . ... 20. E. paniculata. 
Operculum very short a 
ee SE iis, with SN veins si in LE APA 
Truit pear-shape d with a broad flat rim .2]1. E. hemastoma. 
rather am with almost transveres veins, Fruit 
. 22. E. microcorys. 
Serres IIT, erzve.— Stamens all t t rarely in E. bicolor, and 
perfect (except rarely 
Perhaps in E. Seng Ech ` zen small sine pai or broader than long, the cells 
distinct, opening in small circular pores, sometimes epe at length into oblong slits. 
The species are all Eastern or tropical, including most of the “ Box-trees,” Ce unci. 
d alone ex tending also into West Australia. The leaves E narrow have always an iue 
p venation. The operculum is short, and the capsule eg in the frui ite 
series "ege E E. bicolor into the Heterostemones, and when fully out the 
80 
ze are seve M Species, especially 36. E albens, 38. E. sidero 32 a, and 
than po ou iens, in which the anther-cells are so ger So that their je are at first Tide more 
Dat few-flowered, usually several together, in short leafless 
ort i ' 
cher terminal panicles, or in terminal corymbs. Oper- : 
4 ch * opposite, cordate or ovate. Flowers in terminal j 
ls Corymbose panicles , . 23. E. pruinosa. 
same Sf ovate, obtuse, alternate o on long petioles. 
rge, in a term mbose panicle. Calys 
es diameter . a ; . 24. E. oligantha. 
ostly in short deuse axillary or ` termi 
Calyx not above 9 linm dente arme E, polyanthemos. 
ovate, acute or broadly lanceolate, very e SE st Behriana 
en or lanceolate, rather thin . P ef E bicolor. 
flowered, often solitary in the axils, the upper 
iv termin nal corymbose pani nay Operculum usually agen 
as Bet as the calyx-tube.& Pedicels short. e 
are very nearly those of p“ feel Mene Mur Ei vigi j 
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