Eucalyptus. ] M yrtacez. III 
8. E. KirtonianaA F. Muell. in Euc. under E. resinifera (1879) ; 
Maiden 1. c. III, p. 200 t. 123 f. 49 (1917). 
Cultivated on estates. 
Native of Queensland and N.S. Wales. 
9. E. rosusta Sm. Bot. Nov. Holl. p. 40 t. 13 (1793); Bth. 1. c. 
p. 228; F. Muell. Euc. no. 78 (1879-1884); Maiden, |. c. II, p. 45 
tt. 97, 98 f. 1-9 (1917). 
Red Gum of Ceylon, Swamp mahogany or Brown Gum of Australia. 
The commonest species planted on estates. 
Natives of N.S. Wales. 
10. E. piIveRsICOLoR F. Muell. Fragn. III, p. 131 (1863); 1. c. 
p. 251; F. Muell. Euc. no. 20 (1879-1884); Maiden, |. c. Il, p. 298 
t. 86 f. 7-12 (1914). 
Karri. Cultivated on estates. 
Native of W. Australia. 
Page 166.—For Rhodomyrtus tomentosa Wight read: 
R. parvifiora nom. nov.* R. tomentosa Wt. Spicil. Neilgh. I, 
p. 60 (1846) pp. non Myrtus tomentosa Ait. 
Also in S. India. 
1a. Psiprum Linn. 
Shrubs; leaves opposite; flowers solitary or in few- 
flowered, axillary cymes; calyx not lobed in bud but separat- 
ing later into 4-5 lobes; petals 4-5, free; ovary inferior, 
many-celled, with several ovules in each cell; fruit a berry; 
seeds numerous; embryo with short cotyledons and a long 
radicle.—Sp. about 120; natives of Tropical America. 
P. Guajava Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 470 (1753). P. Guyava Trim. FI. Ceyl. 
II, p. 167 (1894). P. Guava Griseb. Fl. Brit. W. Indies p. 241 (1860). 
P. pomiferum Linn. Sp. Pl., ed. 2, p. 672 (1762). Myrtus guajava 
O. Ktze. Rev. Gen. III, II, p. 91 (1891). 
A shrub; young branches tetragonous; leaves oblong- 
lanceolate 5 in. long, 2 in. broad, acute, pubescent beneath; 
flowers solitary, large; fruit globose, red-fleshed, 14 in. diam. 
Forma PYRIFERUM (Linn.) P. pyriferum Linn. Sp. Pl., ed. 2, p. 672 
(1762); Edw. Bot. Reg. t. 1079. 
Fruit pear-shaped, flesh yellowish. 
A native of S. America. 
Page 167.—For Eugenia Linn. read: 
Calyx-tube produced beyond the ovary; flowers in 
cymes . : ; : - ‘ : ‘ : . Ia. SyYZYGIUM. 
Calyx-tube not produced beyond the ovary; flowers 
solitary, fasciculate, or subracemose . ; ‘ . 2, EUGENIA. 
* Species R. tomentose Wight affinis, sed floribus parvis, breviter 
pedicellatis differt.—Typus : Thwaites C.P. 1591. 
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