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_ marginal nerve. Flowers rather large and numerous, in dense trichot s 
: É either terminal or in the upper axis Calyx-tube thick, ëmer 
ly produced above the gum. about 3 lines long; lobes 4, broad anc 
short but unequal, wearing after flowering. Petals usually spreading 
ind falling off separately. “Pruit globular, white, above | in. diameter, with 
lo? e EE smaller with 1 seed.—#. cymosa, Roxb. Fl. Ind. ii. 492, 
‘tot of Lam.; E firma, Wall. Cat. Herb. Ind. n. 3603; Syzygium dii 
Walp. Rep. ii 180; Jambosa ege and J. firma, Blume, Mus. Bot. i. 108; 
Resa fortis F. Muell. Fra BEE 
, Queensland. Tizard linda, has and Solander; Albany island, W. Hill; Rock- 
ingham Bay, Dallas 3. The species is Kid spren ad over the esaten m prerio ces of Indig 
di 
is in some respects le edito Rudi the tw 
?. E. suborbicularis, Benth. A tree ae a considerable ue 
3 am glabrous. Leaves broadly obovate or almost orbicular, very obtu 
p» 6 in. long, on a rather long petiole, coriaceous but not so ‘thick and ede 
gas in E. grandis, with numerous parallel diverging veins, confluent within 
. margin, and finely reticulate between them. . Flowers large, in a short 
E terminal trichotomous cyme. Calyx lube: aros duritie: 7 to 8 lines long, 
` Dal and campanulate ET the ovary ; lobes 4 , broad, the inner ones nearly 
ii. diameter, with scarious margins, the outer ones rather smaller. Petals 
ing and separately py d the larger outer one nearly i in. dia- 
meter. Stamens exceedino gly numerous, readily separable i in the bud into 4 . 
Parcels. Ovules ascendin ng. 
Queensland. E York and Endeavour river, W. Hill, N.E. coast, A. Cunningham. 
E. Wilsonii, 7. par Fragm. v. 19. Glabrous. Leaves broadly 
3 late, acumi inate, 5 to . long, rounded at the base, with a short 
7 Ride E and Nee SE inet: Flowers large, in a short dense 
E bina me almost contracted into a head. Calyx-tube very uarrow-tur- 
E te, Wm 4 lines long ; lobes 4, rounded, about 1 line diameter and nearly 
3 ual. Petals about 1} lines diameter, separately deciduous. Stamens red- 
E he longer ones nearly 1 in. long. Anthers small. Ovary SC 
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eucalyptoides, F. Muell. Fragm. iv. 55. A tall shrub or 
, cms somewhat glaucous, E. pe branches. Leaves 
Pe, e, 4 to 6 in. long or more, arrowed into a very short 
ely zany irregt gularly penniveined Ger reticulate, the principal 
‘More or less cor ifluent at some distance from the edge. Flowers rather 
