: Tugenia.] XLVIII. MYRTACE £F. 281 
- tr less produced above the ovary, the border jd) or very shortly sinuately-lobed, or with 
B and prominent but very deciduous sue it Petals more or less cohering in a calyptra, 
D spreading and separately deciduo 
Flowers i in loose peces, terminal or in the epp ak 
xils. 
Panieles corymbose. Petals cohering. Anther-cells divaricate . 2. E Smithii. 
- Panicles oblong or een Petals often more or less distinct 
i her-cells paralle 3. E. Ventenatic. 
= Flowers m dense or trichotomous panicles, lateral o on the old wood. 
 Panicles reduced short dense corymb or head. = ds long, 
slender and clay: Stamens very short. E» eaves 
row ^. 4. E. leptantha: — 
ate. Siem -— globular, Leaves 
culate . 5. E. Jambolana. 
75 ult also E E. grandis, with ec Ge vidi: terimini; which has almost the calyx 
B 
E. 
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£ 
5 
Beer, III. Jambosa. — Flowers in trichotomous panicles or cymes. Calyz-tube more 
fr ial Prid above the ovary, prominently lobed, the lobes usually persistent. Petals 
grt Asai trichotomous cymes or panicles, lateral on the 
Cal 
EM "ME 4 5 5 lines "E Outer stamens above 
it lar » ovoi 6. E. cormiflora. 
reat iat 
cal 
Flow early globular 7. E. Tierneyana. 
E lure, in a Ei trichotomous terminal panicle. ‘Leaves 
E droad, obtuse; coriaceous, et x-tube eia te. 
Calyx-tube sessile, about 3 line ong ; lobes very short 8. E. grandis. 
Calyx-tube n nearly è 5 lines lng, "nim rs a thick pedicel; 
lan lobes 3 to 5 li 
9. £. suborbicularis. 
Au ense te rminal | sessile cyme. Calyx -tube narrow- oe 
"e ate. Stamens purple, $ to 1 in. lo ong. Leaves long . 10. E Wilsoniz. 
arge, few in a terminal cyme. Calyx-tube tarbinate ; ; 
tu 
m ong, narrow, ve ery obliquely and irregularly veined . . 11. Z. eucalyptoides. 
Ves ovate or elipia under 3 in. long, with fine irregular TS 
NEI di . 12. E myrtifolia. 
. CONES rather fill, Ges corymbose terminal panicle. Calyx tur- 
te-campanulate, under 2 lines long ; lobes s 
EES tapering at the base, ema or nearly so. E eme? . 
s obed . 18. E angophoroides. 
Ce Ge räich Calyx 4-lobed. 
E eciduous, leaving a truncate n. at the 
8. E. Ventenatii 
Benn D "ur. 
it. 
persistent at the Mee ef geet ng 4. E. Armstrongit. 
e a “caps — on young shoots or pee 
ots 3 or fe pa n. "Cay lobes very smal . 15. E. oleosa. 
w in axilla cymes. Calyx-lo E rather large 
: VER 1n. long, duchy and ER penn eed : i E myrtifolia. 
ln: d, 3 to 5 in. SE epe Stegen d E. Dallachiana, 
ion, ` r species, pro bably ly si ut insufficient for 
A and m a shrub, “evidently “lied to Æ. myrtifolia, but with larger more coria _ 
m e fel Soser more divaricate aS ig bon Albany island, W. Hill. The other, 
fonus nearly of t . nervosa, but the calyx quite different ; leaves 
oose fruits arias ra seeds (E. jucunda, F. Muell.); Rockingham Bay, 
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H - de l. Evevcenta,—Pedicels short, Gë solitary or 2 together 
