` `. SE XLVIII. MYRTACEÆ. — ; 
. E. ovata, Labill. Pl. Nov. Holl. i 1i..18. t158, n^ Sade — does not occur in the 
distributed sets of Labillar call s dege which I have he figure, it appears po, 
bable that the specimen represented was from an ya ntiti i uen ame with much broader | 
leaves than the ordinary flow ii ones. Jt is y likely. Sashes e, à form. of some one of 
the Ges We estern species, possibly Z. - brachypoda. i 
oo iflora, Poir. Dict. Suppl. ii 594, appears to me very probably to be the same as - 
sinifera. | 
mi^: oblonga, DC. Prod. iii 2m is I from Sieber's specimens, n. 583, whi "e a 
young bud and fruit with a few aves, and in that state may equally well be referred to 
E. piperita, E. "pem or o fn j| 
E. pallens, DC. ik i. 219, is described from Sieber's a n. en Ay I have ` 
not seen. Thes gnosis agrees in GE respects both wit E. albens dealbata, 
and HR with s Me, but the o eem described is a es different gäe either. ` 
a, Sieb. in Spreng. Syst. car. "Pos t. 195, is de ge ica ies ees of Siebert 3 
without gorse to his number. 1 have not met w ith the name in the Sieberian collections — 
I have seen, and the short diagnosis is equally ppl = to mei species 
E.t triantha, Link, Enum. Hort. Berol. ii. 80, E sa licifolia and E. racem 0s ta deg Joie, ` 
24, E. linearis and E. pon Dehnh. in Walp. Rep. ii. 164, although evid £n y 
the authors in bud or e flower as well as in leaf, are far too imperfectly denial to ger 
sty following, which have bee n shortly described from young plants in leaf only, could ` 
ost probably not be identified if we had the original specimens before us, and should be en- 
tirely discarded :— E 
. microphylla, a suy Hort. Berol. 515, probably not an Eucalyptus at all 
E. retien la ^ media, "jos SE SE wien stenophylla, and pur: 
—— (oppositifolia 2, Dest), Là k, Enu rol. ii o 81. 
Ly pericy Ze umbellata, dd Mte, Dar nb Geier by DC. Prod. iii. 221, 
laucophylla, androsema olia, and . Verz. 1826, quoted by DC. . 
e d 215, s i folia, and rigida, Hoffm. Verz q 1 
ue END Haten det, glandulosa, rubricaulis, pulchella, and populifolia, Desf. Cat. 
erculata, d in DC. Prod. iii, 221, and Z. glauca, DC. l.c E 
following are nam aa aly GE in Steudel’s Nomenclator from m garde 1 
LL alata, ent undulata, and verrucosa, Loud. ; E. cotini ifolia, Erin Së re 7 
reoid. E 
Pigs pado E Desf. in Steud. Nomencl., is a mistake of Steudel’s in ‘copying an fi E 
Serres I. Doanh Stamens all perfegt or r Wis, some of the 1 
outer ones with abortive anthers; anthers reniform or and fiat, the 
ae divergent or at length divaricate, contiguous and d ‘confluent «3 
apex 1 
tellulata, Sie. in DC. Prod. i 217. A small tree, the fare 
viti bark coming off at length in Ke D Mueller), ragose below, very 
smooth above and of a lead colour (Woolls). Leaves elliptical, lanceolate 
or the lower ones ovate, rarely much on in. long, usually straight b 
nearly so, acuminate a h narrowed towards the base, the veius 
oblique and anastomosing, a few of the principal ones metteg starting 
«V Calyx-tube narrow hotii Qs 
14 lines long. pereulum conical, about a s long as the calyx 
mens not above 2 lines long, all perfect, inflected 1 in the bud; derer: ani : 
