214 XLVIII. MYRTACER. [ Eucalyptus. 
broadly Tee ce or rhomboidal, = or rarely shortly acuminate, 
pops under 3 in. loüig, passing in older trees into ovate-lanceolate obtuse 
3 in. long or more, rather rigid with ok diverging Wehr veins, 
the intramarginal ones distant from the edge. Umbels of 3 to 6 small 
N. Australia. SER of the Gulf of r R. Bro 
Queensland. Burdekin, Mackenzie, and Dawson rivers, "F Mueller ; Wide Bay, 
Bi po TA 
N. S. Wales. George River, R. Brown; Goulburn Plains and flat country near 
Bathurst, e the Lachlan Hiver Bastard Box, ?. 4. Cunn ingham. Forest-land of the in- 
terior, Caley; Nepean river and M ee Road, “Bastard Box,” and “Lignum Vite,” 
oolls ; also in afin ge ad s clit. 
Vict 
ia. Ovens river, F. Mue na, Schn. 
The tropical specimen Wo which, from t the character given, belongs E. Bau bat 
in Walp. Rep Heed have ge enerally smaller flowers aud fruits than the og. ones, 
» not iliecwile diff 
"mem F. Muell.; Mig. in Ned. Kruidk.. Arch. iv. 189. 
. E. Be ' 
ull Gen or small tree (F. Mueller). Leaves from ovate to ovate-lanop 3 
rarely lanceolate, mostly acute or acuminate, rarely above 3 in. long, tle 
d smooth, 
te, 
and smooth, the fine very oblique veins scarcely conspicuous, the mt 
margin one at some distance from the ed re. Peduncles pe terete OF ` 
branous one often still persistent i in the advanced be Stamens n 
not 2 - nes anther-cells small, globular, m in 
circu vr : 
rarely at length confluent. Ovary flat-topped. Fru erre di 
y 
truncate, oe 2 lines diameter, the rim flat, the wc ve sunk. 
T a Bech us Marsh, Avoca river, ec? Pine Forest, F. Mue the latter 
ens, F. Muell. Flowers larg Peduncles and aa x ongulat, Stamens $ 
folly 2 e? "ag Operculum pue ei but shorter than the calyx-lobe. 
pur a sh.—Lake Wangaroo, Withel: 
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t 
OE. bicolor, 4. Cunn. Herb. ; Hb in Mitch. Trop . Austr. SE 
` pa 
ovate-lanceolate, mostly 3 to 4 in. but sometimes 5 or 6 in. long, 
thick, often glaucous or pale coloured, the veins fine; — 
PN SINN E TE, 
