218 XLVIII. MYRTACES. [Eucalyptus 
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tracted at the orifice, the rim narrow, the capsule sunk, the valves not pro- 
truding.—D C. Mem. Mert, t. 8 (the anthers incorrect) ; E. microphylla, 
A. Cunn. in Field, N. S. Wales, 350 (partly); E. Cunninghamii, G. Don, 
Gen. Syst. ii. 821 (partly). : 
N.S. Wales. Port Jackson or Blue Mountains, Sieber, n. 472 ; forms brushes in the 
elevated parts of che Blue Mountains, 4. Cunningham, Woolls. Some specimens, confounded 
with it by A. Cunningham, belong to the narrow-leaved form of Æ. sze//ulata, in which the 
veins are sometimes inconspicuous, but which is readily distinguished by the shape of the 
buds, the reniform anthers, etc. ` 
W. Australia. Sandy hummocks, from Israelite Bay to Eyre's Relief, Maxwell. 
Possibly a form of E. uncinata, but both the operculum and the stamens appear different. 
34. E. decipiens, Zndl. in Hueg. Enum. 49. Varies from a shrub of 
6 to 8 ft., to a small or even a large tree, attaining 60 to 70 ft., with the 
bark rough and persistent (Oldfield), fragile, soft and spongy (Macwell). 
Leaves ovate, ovate-lanceolate or lanceolate, acuminate, rarely exceeding 4m. 
. and often under 8, rather thick, the fine iverging veins scarcely conspicuous; 
the intramarginal one usually at a distance from the edge. Peduncles shor 
mostly axillary, terete or slightly flattened, each with a head of 6 to 12 sessile ` 
flowers. Calyx-tube turbinate, about 2 lines long, the border usually DI — 
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lines diameter or rather more, contracted at the orifice, the rim rather - : 
flat or scarcely convex, the capsule more or less sunk, but the points of . 
i. 129. ! 
W. Australia. Sand plains, Kalgan river, Oldfield, and eastward towards Cape Hi [ 
a ppl. n. 14, Preiss, n. 241, all apparently the $ 
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The species is allied in its fruit to Z, uncinata and E oleosa, and almost intermediate 3 
SEN them as to stamens, differing from both in foliage 
ers. 
35. E. corynocalyx, F. Muell. Fragm. ii. 43. A tall elegant shrub 
Leaves usually rather broad, ovate-lanceolate or lanceolate, obtuse or 8€ 
