Eucalyptus.) XLVIII. MYRTACEA. 207 
| ` Eolliqua, but e eg Best the shape of the fruit is different, being nearly that of 
E macrorhyn ade 
Var. (?) Bar da e? or ovate-oblong, obtuse, "e et oblique, under 3 in. 
long, very thick “with lige scarcely conspicuous veins. Peduncles thick and angular 
mostly very short. Flowers closely ‘sessile in a dense head. Cal lite wie 3 lines 
i road. es i i 
SR 
d, Barter (Herb. R. Br.). "he. ^d ds of flowers are verj h lik 
Eeer var. — but the agoen and especially the anthers are nie desi 
13. E, macrorhyncha, F. Muell. Herb. A tall tree with a dark dull- 
grey furrowed and fibrous bark (F. Mueller). Leaves mostly falcate, rather 
narrow and acuminate, 3 to 5 in. long, the lower ones broader thick and 
j o 
flowers on pedicels longer than the calyx-tube. Calyx-tube turbinate, smooth, 
the edge forming a prominent Ee — b parentas conical or 
form, the cells divergent, gë? at the apex. Fruit epressed-globose, 4 to 
ines diame eter, the rim very broad, convex, and prominent, the valves pro- 
jecting bey ond. echt. acervula, Miq. in Ned. Kruidk. Arch. iv. 137, not of Sieb. 
ctoria, Mountains on the Macalister river “ Iron-bark,” Mount we between Goul- 
iom e rivers, Avon river “ Stri ringy-bark," F, Mueller ; near Melbourne, “ Stringy- 
vici lied 2 E. obliqua, this is readily distinguished by the buds, and especially by 
u ar. (7) Ce orys. EE short and obtuse. Fruit of Æ. aerae Er 
EN d flowers not seen, and ther efore affinities uncertain. 
Wales. New w England, “ Stringy- bark,” C. Stuart. 
14. E. pi piperi ita, Su. in Trans. Linn. Soc. ii. 286 (partly d A tree 
attaining a 
trun 
m straight, rarely above li in. long, epe thick and rigid, "og veins very 
sugd n Æ. obliqua, but usually fine and less. conspieuous, and 
; is L erous, especially in the narrower leaves. Peduncles axillary or 
thie t usually slightly angular, bearing each about 6 to 12 flowers on short 
tu pedicels. Buds ovoid, acuminate, very narrow when young. Calyx 
about 2 lines se and almost as much diameter. Opereulum conical or 
- perfect, ab, very obtuse, about as long as the calyx-tube. Stamens all 
: ie Bm 2 lines long ; anther-cells diverging o or divaricate, usually con- 
capsule sunk, the very -— valves not at all or scarcely protruding. 
N.S : , Sieb. in DC. Prod. iii. 217; F. Muell. Fragm. ii. 64. 
5 aes Port Jackso * Peppermint-tree " (partly), White, den 
er Eer and Clarence pra oe at Bay, “ Stringy-bark,” F. Mueller 
lt trance of the Genoa river, F, Mue 
Pedicels rather long. Fruit m Et void, the rim more depressed. 
äi D eppermint-tree,” Woo lis; Tw ofol ia Bay, “ Strin Said ' F. Mueller ; 
‘Se bark,” Backhouse ; Macleay and Clarence rivers, Beckler 
