198 XLVIII. MYRTACEX, Bes | 
Fruit pear-sbaped, the Kë of the valves sometimes pr rotrud- 
ing. Leaves alternate, the vein — —— uous. Pe- 
duncles with 3 almost sessile flow an Mee . 98. E Gunnit. 
Pan. oboroi or E ee et rim thin ‘the yee dee eply 
Locos moslly opposite 
Leaves cordate ovate. "pisi scabrous. Hau 
al s 
- short, yen Tropical specie 106. E. aspera. 
Leaves mostly lanceolate. Operon, i beaked. Umbels 
recurved. LN stern species . 105. E doratozylon. 
Leaves alternat 
Operculum ng least twice as long as the —_ -tube. Western 
species . SEI . 114. E. redunca. 
Opereulum hemispherical o or fl 
egen with 3 almost gente flowers. Tasmanian D 
HEY 98. E. Gunnit. 
x eem with m, late fl 
alyx à i rrow. Stamen us long an 
nd red. 
Fruit Vb wii : distinct neck. Tropical species . 110. Z. phænicea. 
Calyx 3 to 4 lines long. — edges fine, an 
nearly pericu Western spec 111. E diversicolor. 
(See also the p varieties of 62. E Pese 1) 
Calyx 2 to 3 lines long. 
man Ser above 4 iu. ens with. Tea dis- 
sually prominent*veins, the intramarginal 
be tent fron thc edge . 112. E. lorophiela. 
Leaves breid eme 3 in. and often narrow) with 
llel veins, scarcely iun ie the in- 
Rd one near the edge . 13. E enke 
GN also 135. Z. tetradonta, and 13 34. z odontocarpa, amongst Hudesmiet, 
which the calyx-teeth occasionally disappear.) ; 
Lapa srr he gen on very short lateral ena wee) 
rt panicles r- clusters ; operculum very short and flat 
SP or su o ropical species. 
— mostly NON large, broad, thick, and rigid. Umbels 
rregular, each often reduced to 1 or 2 flowers. Calyx 4 lines 
more 
da . 107. E, grandifolia. 
Leaves from b; cordate and opposite to broadly lanceolate, 
arly and ferent veiued. Umbe — -flowered. : 
Pedicels = 3 lines —_— 108. E. clanger 
Leaves all n vig e, with more regular veins. Pedicels 
shorter. ‘Caan all (the whole intiorescenco sometimes re- di 
duced to an gët simple cluster) . , a + 109. Eft? 
(See also 43. E. erebra, aud its allies am Witt M. icranthere, which have tied y 
pound inflorescence, and a similar fruit, but a conical operculum and very sm E 
Sussertirs VIII. Co orymbosee.— Flowers MÀ large, Long umbels or T ei 
heads) all in a terminal corymbose panicle, or rarel ya few e low l 
Fruit often large, more or less urceolate, the capsule deeply su eg Seeds woul 
lat, with acute edges, often more or less ezpanded i ina vr vira wing. 
Leaves opposite, — ind "s . 115. Z. perfoliatt: 
Leaves oppos cordat 
Se, Sage me Dee Leaves large. ies above 1 in. 
` 110. E.ferrugintt- ` 
ong 
onm and calyx bristly, Leaves small, Prat ër to d in. ` 117. E setosa. 
