246 XLVIII. MYRTACES. (Eucalyptus, 
This fe is allied in the fruit and foliage to E. saligna, m" chiefly in the pedicel- — 
wers and large operculum, and in the fruit to E. Stwartiana, from which it is readily — 
y 
ve by the ed When the f 
um is Le the buds cres omg of E. dd var. rostrata, and of E. tereti- 
s e D H 
garden one, 
the operculum about twice the calyx-tube, but a native e ber? en — CH um, proe - 
bably seen by Smith, has it three Se - Bey anges tube. r's figure nd description tion of 
the fruit of Metroside eros gummifera agree as por t E. resin nifera, aud : 
which has thus prevented the recognising e sason was taken fro specimen in the : 
Beak ms arium of Æ. corymbosa 
ndiffora. Buds ovoid, Sek 4 lines diameter, 2 he prince broad and thick d ` 
DN e "with a rather long beak or gradually ta weg : es S 
with a ces "i rim —_— ex ar Segen — Andr. Bot Rep. t ; E hemilampra, Y. Mwl. ` 
Herb.— ^ For perii Woolls ; e a Mahogany,” Caley. ët 
near and beet oe ta to E. pellita 
Stamens about 4 in. long, somewhat raised above the e = j 
disk, inflected i in the bud; anthers ovate-o blong, with parallel distinct ce 1 
S e 
H scarcely 4 
above the calyx-border, slightly convex and rather broad, the capsule scares 3 
sunk, the valves much projeeting.— E. spectabilis, F. Muell. Fragm. Y 
Queensland. Rockha ampton, Da//achy. "The species, as observed by 
sembles E botryoides, but differs in the larger Leiperaly broader flowers, in the co dere ` 
and in the shape of the fruit. It i is, how ey closely allied to Æ. salig miir S 
sinifera, differing chiefly in the size of its Ts s, flowers, vw fruit, and sho 
include the var. grandiflora, which I have Wired ‘to the latte ‘ 
cles terete or rarely flattened. Fruit more or less contracted at beso 
the capsule sunk, the valves not ciater gus except their points W 
minate by the split base of the st a 
. 98. E. Gunnii, Hook. f. in ^ . Lond. Journ. iii. 499, uei 
i. 134. £. 27. y e | often d tree but attaining sometimes 
the veins not numerous and scarcely cons picuous. Peduncles axi i din 
short, each with 3 rather large almost sessile “a Calyx-tu ube 
fe "d 
