| Eucalyptus.) XLVIII. MYRTACEÆ. ` s19 
mte, mostly 3 to 5 in. long, thick and coriaceous, the veins rather numerous, 
oblique and often prominent, the intramarginal one at some distance from the 
. Peduncles usually lateral below the bere 4 to 1 in. long, terete or 
slightly mn erect or spreading, each with 6 to 12 or more distinctly pe- 
.. dicellate flo Calyx narrow-urceolate or almost cylindrieal, 3 to 5 lines 
very small, globular, with distinct parallel pie age — P Fruit 
ovoid, often strongly ribbed, nearly 4 in. long, contracted at the orifice, the 
rim narrow, the capsule deeply sunk. —E, cladocalyx, F. Muell. in Linnea, 
xxv. 388 ; Miq. in Ned. Kruidk. Arch. iv. 135. 
S. Australia. Marble Range, Wilhelmi. 
S, Miq. in Ned. Kruidk. Arch. iv. ie A tree, dëser 
ing 1 
smooth Ail or strips s (0. Stuart), the foliage sns very glaucous or 
almost mealy-white. even usually large, broad, ovate-lanceolate or lanceo- 
at a distance from the edge. Peduncles em rigid, scarcely flattened, 
sometimes $ in. long, but often much shorter, bearing 4 to 8 rather large 
lover. Buds long and acuminate, aparat sessile, but really tapering 
into short thick wer pedicels. Calyx-tube 3 to 4 lines long and scarcel 
? lines diameter, 2-angled or nearly terete. Operculum get acuminate, 
' Opening at length to the base or nearly so. Ovary short, slightly 
conical į In the centre. Fruit obovoid-oblong, truncate, nearly 3 in. long, the 
tim narrow, the capsule deeply sun 
SN. - Maequarrie river, 4. Cunningham ; New England, " White Gum,” 
e tween Alford's and the Ra ange, ** T " Leichhardt. « » P 
Mueller, 4. Poor plains, between Ten-mile Creek and Broken River, * White Box,” F. 
E M ien. species ie something of the Se of the peers dé iaa die eh 
F. Mueller refers it to E. p s, DO. 
a at agrees rater better La duadbete than: with CG Are EH 
Spherical = describes occurs in neither 
p ell. Herb. Stature and bark unknown. Leave 
mt 
kb the ooh bot inflected in the bud, but not showing the acute 
Pen 1 anthers very small and globular, but with distinct 
i iz Seege longitudinally Ovary conical in the centre. Fruit 
» Bowman. I have some hesitation in describing the species without having 
