286 XLVIIl. MYRTACEJE. [ Eugenia. 
large, few, in compact terminal cymes. Calyx-tube broadly turbinate, about 
2 lines long, the free part broad; lobes 4, broadly orbicular, the inner larger 
ones almost as long as the tube. Petals orbicular, the larger outer ones full 
3 lines diameter, all separately deciduous. Ovary about half the length of 
the calyx; ovules incurved, acuminate. Fruit globular, l-seeded, crown 
by the calyx limb, but only seen young. — Jainbosa eucalyptoides, F. Muell. 
i. 936. 
Fragm. i. 
Gravelly places on the Victoria river, F. Mueller. From the appear- 
e she of the Jee, their shape and venation, they are probably vertical as in many species 
O 
. myrtifolia, Sims, Bot. Mag. t. 2230. An evergreen glabrous 
shrub Leaves petiolate, varying from oval-oblong or almost obovate to 
oblong-clliptieal or Hoyee Ee: obtuse or acuminate, 2 to 3 in E 
Lodd, Bot. Cab. t. 625; E. australis, Wendl. i n Link, Enim Tort. 
; Colla in Hort. Ripul App. t. 8; Jambosa (otal DC. Prod. iii. e 
$ Thozetiana, F. . Fragm. i. 225 s 
Queensland. Moreton Bay, F. Mueller, C. Stuart; Wide Bi: Bidwill ; Rock- 
havon, esey, Thoset Ipswich, Nernst. 
| B. . Botan y Bay Ba anks and Solander ; Hunter's River, R. Brown, Macleay i 
Hastings and yet rivers, Beckler; Illawarra, A. "Cunningham, Shepherd. 
13. E. angophoroides, F. Muell. Fragm. v. 33. A glabrous tree. —— 
Leaves petiolate, oblong-anceolate or elliptical, acuminate, mostly 2 to 3 m 
long, narrowe e, finely penniveined as in E. Venten alii, but the 
veins more ped and not so much reticulate as in Æ. rmstrongi 
lowers in a compound terminal corymbose panicle, shorter than the leaves. 
Calyx- 
like. Petals broad, about 1 line diameter, separately ren 
about 2 lines long. Ovules several in each cell of the ovary. 
known. 1 
Queensland. Rocki ingham Bay, Dallachy. With the habit ey aspect Gë äer a 
ies bat readily distinguished by the more sessile flowers as well as by th e M 
14. E. rongii, Beníh. A glabrous tree. Bien Ge Sé 
long-lanceolate, mita. acuminate, narrowed at the base, mostly 3 ge d 
ong, more coriaceous than in E Ventenatii, the intramarginal” vein ent E 
tant from the edge. owers in a rather dense corymbose te minal pan? wert 
much shorter than the leaves. Calyx-tube ara "` A 
lines long ; lobes short and very broad, the inner ones larger and often 
