8 XC. MYOPORINEJE. [ Myoporum.. 
WV. Australia. Drummond, n. 338; Phillips river and sand hummocks, Eyre’s 
Relief, Maxwell. qu NGC 
Notwithstanding some approach in the form of the corolla to that of Pholidia, this 
ecies agrees in other respects much more with Myoporum, approaching very near 
T. platycarpum in the ovary and fruit. ; 
10. M 
. flo um, A. Cunn. ; Benth. in Hueg. Enum. 78. A 
pu strong-scented shrub 
of 5 or 6 ft. Leaves very narrow, 
obes. Ovary compressed with a nerve-like border, 2-celled, with 
l ovule in each cell. Style filiform, the stigma obtuse. Fruit com- 
to 1} lines long. — Disoon floribundus, A. DC. Prod. xi. 708 
Muell. Fragm. i. 196. 
N. S. Wales. Rocky banks of the Nepean river, A. Cunningham. 
Victoria. Snowy river, F. Mueller. 
r 
small, obtuse, somewhat compressed, like that of M. Jloribundum, — 
. 150. 
W. Australia. Drummond, 5th coll. n. 339; Gordon, Phillips, and Salt rivers, 
Maxwell. 
Sect. 3. CHAMÆPOGONIA. Calyx-segments herbaceous. Ovary 
2-celled, with 2 ovules in each cell. ` Fruit somewhat compressed. 
12. M. debile, 7. Br. Prod. 516. A low glabrous shrub, with a thick 
stock and decumbent or ascendin stems, attaining sometimes 92 ft 
or more, the branches often glandular-tuberculate. Leaves alternate 
very shortly petiolate, or tr sessile, elliptical oblong or lanceolate, 
entire or with a few small distant acute teeth, and often one or tw 
rer ones on each side near the base, 14 to 3 or even 4 in. long 
so long, more or less bearded inside at the base. ` Stamens included in 
the tube. Ovary 2-celled, with 2 collateral ovules in each cell. Fruit 
id, somewhat compressed, 3 to 4 lines long, often furrowed on each 
ovoid, 
side, 2-celled. Seeds either 2 in each cell more or less separated by an 
