Eucalyptus.) XLVIII. MYRTACES. 213. 
perfect; anthers small with diverging at length confluent cells. Ovary flat- 
lopped. Fruit obovoid-oblong, contracted at the orifice, tapering at the 
| base, about 3 lines long and scarcely 2 lines diameter, the rim narrow, the. 
. &psule sunk. 
| ena Brisbane river, F. Mueller ; Sandy-mount Range, towards Brisbane, 
S. N.W. interior, Fraser ; Hastings river, Beckler. 
ies has the flowers nearly of E hemastoma, with a differently-shaped fruit, and 
. lle foliage almost of E marginata. f 
Series II. PonANTHERAE.—Stamens all perfect, except rarely in E 
bicolor and perhaps in Z. polyanthemos ; anthers sm 
than long, the cells distinct, opening in terminal or more or less lateral cir- 
cular pores, sometimes extending at length into oblong slits. 
mbels 3- to 6-flowered, on short peduncles in a terminal 
 ürymb or rarely in the upper axils. Pedicels terete, nearly or quite as long 
al 
= . In. ; Æ. spodophylla, F. Muell. Fragm. ii. 7 
| the Via tralia, Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown, Henne ; dry ridges on 
E Like Tl river and near Sea Ran e, F. Mueller. 
| "bien other species, this varies with the young branches acutely 4-angled, almost 
ae fu even op the same specimen quite terete, and very much in the size of the flowers 
tha, Schau. in Walp. Rep. ii. 926. Leaves all petiolate 
; > or ovate, obtuse or shortly acuminate, 3 to 4 in. 
E REP coriaceous with. prominent diverging veins, parallel but rather 
T pores or very short slits. Fruit unknow 
d Island, N. coast, 4. Cunningham. Until the fruit is known, 
es cannot be determined. It is very unlike any other one 
35. i KR , 
ing F« Polyanthemos, Schau. in Walp. Rep. ii. 924. A tree some- 
touch 4 sometimes attaining 40 to 50 ft., wit -grey persistent 
7 and furrowed bark CF. Mueller). Leaves on rather long petioles, 
