194 XLVIII. MYRTACES. [ Eucalyptus 1 
Calyx-tube turbinate, not above 3 in. diameter. — flat or con- 
cave, but often raised above the calyx-borde 
Dechen : as or scarcely longer than the SCH * 
Eastern 58. E. per? 
Oper eps Le? ies longer than the calyx- „inbe. Western species . 54. E.c 
Catat urceolate, about 3 in. Tong: Ovary and spei: deeply 
. 55. E. urnigera. 
Calpe ‘ovoid? ‘Fruit told, ži in. diameter, p» dk. or rim 
very co e 56, E. c D 
(104. £. deri, 105. E gegen det a bw others among i ag her Aden Joose ` 
etn more num pics ow Gees Ga — on, often re- e 
sembles Æ. ein eg with umi differe dee cimens of d 
dentalis, have loose rved 3-flowered umbels, t gue with rhe de meer" and straight | 
stamens of "the Cornu 
Sussertes III. Robustze.—Peduncles axillary or lateral, or very rar ely the upper 
ones in a terminal corymb, usually flattened, each w ith severed: (rara X ^) large or 
moderate-sized flowers, sessile or Deeg, into thick anten. Lea ally thick P P 
alternate, or in E. Hixeantg often opposite, Rim of the Sruit sabi pov sunk 
cies. 
(Some varieties fr E dumosa and E. incrassata wed Sage flowers and more tris i 
peduncles connecting them with “the Incluse, and E. r and Æ. botr dere are near E. ` 
resinifera and its allies in om gon but very different i » ‘0 a. E. verme nnects the 
series with E. viminalis amongst Erserte, as E. grossa does with the Corsa E 
tie with numerous close je arallel very diverging or transver 
eins. Fruit ovoid-oblong or urceolate, the capsule rein 
un 
` Calyx ribbed or winged, 1 to 2 in. long. 
Pedun val flowered. Fruit 4-winged. Western species - $7. E. tetraptera. 
Pedun ee to 5-flowered. Fruit several-ribbed. Tropical 
. 58. E. miniata. 
Calyx not Gig Fruit rarely ‘above i in. long. Eastern 
een Jd EMO i in. long or more. Dyer 
as or longer than the deci 56. E. robusta. 
Buds Sichen, not above 4 lines "T  Opereulum. “not 
so long as the calyx-tube . . 60. E. ġotryoides. 
Bie er? Ké E. saligna, and its allies 8, which have ge foliage and almost the m 
E. botryoides, but a very different fi 9. E. concolor, from m W. se 
wih ba globular fruit; and 90. Er aeri ed N. "Australi with large 
av 
Leaves with more oblique and neng veins often inconspicuous. 
Fruit ovoid-truncate, the capsule sunk. 
Opereulum Date Dn umbonate, dk shorter than the calyx- 
tube. veins ee Peduncles not much 
flattened . 62. E. dumos?- 
Operculum u mbonate or conical, shorter th n -tub 
Peduncles much flattened n Sar mon calyx s . 61. £. gorii. 
Opereulum rostrate, often lo onger than the calyx-t bio. 63. p. in 
Operculum oblong-obtuse, thin and smooth, as in many Cornute 65. . gro" 
(See also Ju lee aud es E. goniantha, allied to E. oleosa n Inch) 
" Leaves h.n h irregular or inconspicuous veins. Rim of f the 
ph flat or deen, convex or concave. 
Wale ary Fruit flat-topped, rigidi in. diameter. Leaves 
. ovate or oil, ra a much above 1 in. long. Tas- 
species 
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