— Bucalyptus.] XLVIII. MYRTACER, 217 
. fnit ovoid-oblong, about 3 to 4 lines long, truncate and T contracted 
j at the orifice, very smooth, the rim narrow, “the capsule deeply su 
Queensland. og Bed “ Box-tree," F. bia 
a, '* Box-tree," Woo 
H de. "weg Sien and Kangaroo “land, R. Brown ; Port Lincoln, Wil- 
This 
are quite different. In Brown’s S. Australian specime ns the leaves are smaller, but in Wil- 
__ helmi’s they are the same as in the northern one s, and I can are no character tó mane ag 
them. Both R. Brown and d Mueller had given them the M . purpurasce 
Var.) parviflora. Flower — ulis bs pred Elliott, ‘ iaeiae Fützalan. 
-Specimens in Leiehhardt's solieetion, ked *' m the sene behind the Conda- 
. Tine, appear to be the same with der je ver, S eir flowers 
Series IV. Micranrner#.—Anthers very small and globular or broader 
3 long, almost as in the Poranthere, but opening in more oblong or lon- 
+ tudinal slits, almost as in the Normales, the cells more distinct than in the 
— Poranthere, less so than in the Normales 
SUN a cneorifolia, DC. Prod. iii. 220, pel pon Myr. t. 9, " m the 
dur, a nd fij. A shrub or small tree, of 6 to 10 ft. (F. Mueller). Leaves 
from narrow-linear to oblong-lanceolate, God or rarely falcate, ed 
thick but not angular. Operculum hem spherical, much shorter than the 
‘alyx-tube. Starifens about 2 lines ou infected in the bud; anthers very 
Stall, nearly posu, with distinct parallel cells. Fruit pear-shaped or nearly 
ae r, about 3 lines di ameter, contracted at the orifice, the rim rather 
thick, flat or slightly convex, the capsule more 'or less sunk, but the valves 
= pus protruding. ex santalifolia, F. Muell. in Trans. Vict. Inst. 35, 
te ini ett Dense serub on Mount Useful, F. Mueller, specimens in fruit only, and 
B ? Port Lincoln, F. Mueller ; Kan 
l (e Deere) Tx (rien R. I: ig es bon. on, Wate bës "This comes near to some 
"y pii forms of E. dumosa, but the huit i is te different, sa to eent Séi E. oneri 
D TS are very much smaller. The large-fruited specim 
i Tuas and described by ^ Miquel as L. eme itn. belong to a distinct species o the 
2 here, for which I have retained the 
Zë E. stri tricta, Sie). in DC. Prod. ii. 218. A shrub or small tree, the 
Es stingy PF oolls), Leaves Cales, or linear, GE or hee, 
2 Or acu E shining, 3 
ii E xp e RM bu rhe Pedu ie mab 
PU 
iron 4 
e, 2 lines lon ig, i i 
obl distinct parallel cells, opening at first in round pores which extend into 
“ng slits, Fruit globose- -truncaie, smooth, 3 to 4 4 lines diameter, con- 
