Eucalyptus.) `- XLVIII. MYRTACER, 237 
T pum Sandstone table-land on the Upper. Victoria river and Sturt's Creek, 
F. Mueller.—As observe by F. Mueller, ud — in some respects Æ. oleosa, but the 
venation of the bi and the fruit are diff 
T1? E. -pachyphylla, F. Muell. in Journ. Linn. Soc. iii. 98. A tall 
shrub. Leaves ovate or ovate- lanceolate, abruptly acuminate, under 4 in. 
long, very thick and smooth, the fine diverging parallel veins scarcely con- 
eg ous. Flowers not seen. ribbed tone nearly sessile ; fruits on thick 
Pj 
in. rm the rim very broad and conically exserted, the capsule depressed 
below the rim, the valves scarcely protruding. Seeds broad and flat, bordered 
by a narrow win ng. 
N. Australia. gend — = "yc nire e? pines; See egen are in- 
sufficient to determine the affini f this spec som cts they resemble Æ, 
cosmophylia and its sls. but the fruit the seeds, er: s the bës, are different. 
18. E. Oldfieldii, F. Muell. Fragm. A shrub of 8 to 10 ft., 
with a smooth ash-grey bark coming off in s ers s LOB. Leaves ovate- 
anceolate or lanceolate- -acuminate, often falcate, mostly under 4 but some- 
m 
Usually umbonate or with a small point. Stamens dark-coloured, connivent 
. Inthe bud, but only slightly inflected, showing their anthers ; anthers oblong, 
with Zeg pes cells. Disk forming a more or less raised ring within 
the sta round the flat- -topped ovary. Fruit de Fees 7 to 8 
s cmd the rim very broad, at length convex and much raised, the 
capsule somewhat depressed in the centre, with the valves slightly prominent. 
W. Australia, Drummond, 5th Coll. Suppl. n. 35; Murchison river, Oldfield. 
19. E. Pachyloma, Benth. A shrub of 5 ft. (Maxwell). Leave 
E mostly lanceolate or linear-lanceolate, base died ade r 3 in. long, thick and 
= » the very oblique veins scarcel y conspicuous, the intramarginal one at a 
: si edge, Pe duncles axillary or lateral, short and thick, terete 
> ay d angular, each with 2 to 4 rather large flowers. Calyx-tube 
& or more, slender and Trig in the ud; anthers ovate "with distinct 
lls. Disk concave. Fruit sessile, depressed-globose, 7 to 8 lines 
e very thick broad convex and raised rim of E Oldfieidii, 
? ` Potra ou "any oen) Sues the sails hot sunk, and the small valves 
| ati as in E.r 
a, he wong = Coll. n. 64; sand plains, Kalgan river, Oldfield ; 
ng range, Maz 
Kai d the ire 
Ca: E, » Benth. Leaves from ovate-oblong to lanceolate, 
LZ EM acuminate, under 3 in. lon very thick, with very fine close 
veins, very diverging or almost transverse, but scarcely conspicuous, 
