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254 XLVIII. MYRTACEZ. ` Eucalyptus. 
above 4 in. long, infleeted in the bud; anthers small, ovate-oblong, with 
parallel distinet cells. Fruit urceolate, 12 in. long and above 1 in. diameter, 
smooth, the rim concave, the capsule sunk. Seeds not seen 
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alia. Copeland island, N.W. coast, A. Cunningham; Victoria river and 
d, F. Mueller. 
_ 117. E. setosa, Schau. in Walp. Rep. ii. 926. A small or moderate- 
sized tree, with a smooth ash-grey bark (R. Brown), the branchlets and inflo- 
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terminal, rather loose corymbose panicles. Pedicels often longer than the 
calyx. Calyx-tube obovoid, often slightly 8-ribbed, about 3 lines long, more 
tube, often bearing a few bristles. Anthers ovate, parallel-celled. Ovary 
flat-topped, the style not dilated. Fruit urceolate-globular, much contracted 
at the top, hard and woody, 3 to 3 in. diameter, the rim narrow, the capsule 
sunk. Perfect seeds large, broadly winged.—F. Muell. Fragm. iii. 132. 
N. Australia. Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown ; Sweers Island, Henne. 
Queensland. Mount Elliott, Fitzalan, Dallachy, with fewer setæ on the buds. 
118? E. melissiodora, Lindl. in Mitch. Trop. Austr. 235. A shrub, 
Leaves oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, more or less peltately inserted on the e S 
tiole above their base, the veins transverse but not close. Flowers and m S 
nown. 5 
g Queensland. Sandstone rocks, Balmy Creek, Mitchell. Possibly a barren sec 
= Bn or some allied -species, in which the leaves of the flowering branches ?! 
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