248 XLVIII. MYRTACER. [ Eucalyptus, — 
ar. With the calyx tapering into a very short pedicel as in D Cer but smooth' ` 
De NE^ —Doubtful Island, Peninsula, and Cape Arid, Mar ; 
101. E. goniantha, Tue, in Bull. Mosc. 1847, i. 163. Leaves 
ovate-lanceolate or r ineeie acuminate, mostly falcate, Be: er: 3 in. 
EC 
ae ddl ee 
and sometimes above 4 in. long, thick and ,rigi e very fine rat 
oblique veins numerous Ve parallel but scarcely conspicuous, the intra- - 
inal one close very near the edge.  Peduneles axillary or — 
; 
lateral, short, rather thick. and "Matéehed; mostly recurved, each with 4 t08 ` 
flowers on short thick angular pedicels. Calyx-tube very broadly turbinate, 
thick and. very prominently ribbed, 3 to 4 lines diameter. ` Opereulum 
str gie ribbed, nearly hemispherical at the base, e a thiek obtuse beak as 
TP T deum CUTE m TE 
long as or rather longer than the calyx-tube. Stamens 4 to 5 lines long, in- 
flected in the bud ; anthers small, ovate, with Eier CS cells. Fruit 
depressed-lobular o or subglobular, truncate, hard, more or less ribbed, or 
metimes almost smooth, A to 5 lines diameter, See: ieee at the — 
drifice! the rim rather broad and nearly flat, the capsule somewhat swik, but 
the valves errata! protruding 
wW. tralia. King George's Sé d or to the eastward, Collie; Barter 
mond, 3rd t Ce? 2. 11; Franklin river, Maxwell (in fruit only with rather broad diee 
102. E. falcata, Turez. in Bull. Mosc. 1847, i. 163. A shrub ali 
12 ft. (Maxwell). Leaves lanceolate, acuminate, often faleate, mostly under ` 
4 in. long, thick and smooth, the very fine oblique veins scarcely visible. — 
. Peduncles axillary or lateral, terete or slightly "M each with about 6to 
tube short, oor f 
d, but not ` 
so much so as in E goniantha. Operculum conical, acuminate, We twice as 
e as and much narrower than the calyx-tube. Stamens 2 to 3 lines ("B — 
r rather more, inflected in the bud; anthers ovate, with ek distinct 
ob Fruit depressed-g SEN 3 to 4 lines diameter, much con eted at 
the orifice, the rim narrow and flat, but the disk within the hs margin ` 
forming a protruding ring over the capsule, which is sunk, but the e points 
of the valves, formed by the split base of the style, usually protru 
W. Australia, Drummond, 3rd Coll. n. 70 ; plains to the north and ad of Stirling — 
range, Maxwell, 
. E. oleosa, F. Mu A shrub or small 
ell. Fragm. ii. 56 (partly). d 
Se wes bark of the" trunk rough and persistent, that d^ the branche 
veg ueller). Leaves Ge geg: —— or acuminate, under ipe 
about 4 to 8 more or less déet $ lowers rs. Wa: ube obovoi 
less contracted at the base, and sometim the t to E 
Ova 
conical in the centre. Fruit ovoid or globose. ee contracted 
orifice, about 8 lines long, the rim flat or gea the capsule sunk, Wb 
