| Benin XLVIII. MYRTACEX. 225 
. N.S. Wales. Near Cox's River, 4. Cunni "er Argyle county, Backhouse; Ber- 
] rms “Argyle Apple," Woolls. F. Mueller behing 70) EEN this to be the same 
] ss E. cinerea, but, as far as our specimens go, appears o differ in the RE in the 
sessile flowers, and in the larger thicker fruit "with a des prominent thick ri 
| 9. E. globulus, Zadill. Voy. i. $e t. 13, and Pl. Nov. Holl. ii. 121. 
| VW tree, sometimes exceeding 200 ft., but in many situations flowering 
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dg the disk; anthers diis with arallel cells. Ovary as er as the 
Si slightly convex. Fruit semiglobular, $ to 1 in. diameter, the broad 
 Ztpel disk or rim projecting “above the calyx, the ee tal level 
| ` k It, the valves flat, not protrudin g.—DC. Prod. iii. 220; Hook. f. Fl. 
de Ri F. Muell. Fragm. ii. 68; Pl. Vict. SUEDE E 
1 Valleys and moist declivities of wooded mountains Ke EE 3 ollo 
I GK ine d Promontory, extending here and there iriiria to the Tei SE 
| “Be Gum, ng LÉI Pme of the island from 40 miles N. of Hobarton to the extreme south, 
PH soft have smaller fruits and flowers, and the fruit more 
5 Very thick, the veins not numerous and oblique. Flowers rather large, 
scarcely sunk, cs Giant the broad rim ben feos the capsule not at 
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Pid t E € i erging and much reticulate, the intramarginal one at 
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