Tristania.) XLVIII. MYRTACE.£. 263 
v Bay, 4. Cunningham ; Rockingham Bay, Rockhampton, Dal/achy ; Burnett river, 
F. Mueller; Mount Elliott, Fitzalan ; Brisbane river, Moreton Bay, etc., Backhouse, W, 
Hill, and others 
ales. Richmond and Clarence rivers, Beckler 
Var. ? em. iflora. Very hoary-tomentose. Flowers Medie twice as large. Petioles of 
the leaves very s short. manek Creek, M'Douall Stuart. Perhaps a distinct species, but 
there is but a single specim 
3. T, poss in Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 2. iv. 417. A tall tree, 
With a smooth bro Arm bark and dense foliage, the young shoots 
verticillate, petiolate, ovate or sefltat ee lancet fe acuminate or rarely almost 
obtuse, usually 3 to 6 in. lon g, penniveined and minutely reticulate under- 
neath. Flowers in me of 3 to 7, usually on the g wood below the 
to > in. long, or rarely elongated, Calyx-tube more or less pubescent ‘or 
hirsute, turbinate, 14 to near 3 lines long; lobes narrow, acute, nearly. as 
long as the tube. Petals eg, often 3 lines diameter. Staminal bundles 
very sma 
wholly adnate, flat-topped without any central dg ovules exceedingly 
cell, covering an oblong reflexed placenta. iting-calyx 
ag in Bot. Reg. t. 1839; F. Muell. Tg. i. 82; oben 
e Schott in Wien. Zeitschr. iii. (1830) 77 
Port 
Queensland. s Sandy SG id tac Ba ay, R. Brown; mouths of the Burdekin 
e : Mueller; Rockha pton, a mag Bay, etc., Dallachy, Henne; Brisbane river, 
Oreton Bay, A, Cunningham and o 
ales. Has ings river, prety 
Section TI Il. EuTRrsTAN1A.—Leaves alternate. Stamens inflexed, 
alelphous With very short claws, or clustered only. Ovary adnate. or der 
^ d ovules all reflexed. Seeds very flat or expanded at the end into 
twi Ing. 
CIE belong the sod — as well as the New Caledonian ones forming 
s genu us Trista 
Ong ac wy, Petals about 14 lines diameter. Staminal bundles about as 
NE as the petals, inflexed, the claws short and broad, each with 15 to 20 
