Eucalyptus.) XLVIII. MYRTACER, 235 
coarsely crenate, mostly under 2 in. long, very thick, smooth, and shining, 
thick but narrow-turbinate, smooth and nearly terete, or with 2, 3, or some- 
times 4 more or less prominent ribs or angles, and generally tapering into a 
rim rather broad, convex; the capsule somewhat sunk, but the valves 
often acuminate by the split base of the style, with the points protruding. 
alia. From about 6 miles N. of the W. end of Stirling range, extending far 
away eastward beyond Phillips ranges, forming dense impenetrable thickets, “ Maalok ” of 
the natives, Maxwell ; also Drummond, 5th Coll. n. 183 (given by Maxwell). 
Var. nutans. Flowers and fruits larger, the ribs more prominent, one or two sometimes 
expanded into thick win —E. nutans, F. Muell. Fragm. iii. 152.—In the interior from 
er’s Inlet, forming dense thickets, Maxwell. 
M R. Brown's collections are some specimens in very young bud and fruit from Goose 
Island Bay, apparently of a variety of this species, with leaves from ovate to ovate-lanceolate, 
but obtuse and under 2 in, long, as in the broad-leaved form. I have not seen the stamens. 
13. E. macrandra, F. Muell. Herb. A shrub or small tree with a 
Smooth bark (Maxwelf). Leaves from ovate-lanceolate to narrow-lanceolate, 
rarely exceeding 4 in., very thick and smooth, the veins more numerous an 
more diverging than in Z. cornuta, and the intramarginal one usually nearer 
e but generally scarcely visible. Peduncles rigid and flattened, 
^] 3 to 1 in. long, with 8 to 16 or eve e flowers, sessile or on very 
Short pedicels Calyx-tube obovoid-campanulate, usually 21 to 3 lines long 
d rather less in diameter, but in some specimens smaller. Operculum 
1 eu cornuta, the edge of the disk inflected ; anthers oblong, with parallel 
: eg Ovary flat-topped, the style not thickened at the base. Fruit semi- 
B truncate, 3 to 4 lines diameter, or in some specimens rather smaller, 
ae Tim narrow, on a level with the calyx as well as the flat-topped capsule, 
valves not protruding, 
WM Australia, F ini t River aud Phillips 
Rage, Masport rom the valleys S. of Stirling range to Salt River 
ni, Occidentalis, Endl. in Hueg. Enum. 49. A tall shrub or tree, 
. 8 Sometimes 80 ft. (Oldfield). Leaves from oval-oblong and under 
en Cr oW-lanceolate, faleate and above 4 in. lon , very thick, with 
