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Flowers sessile. 



Leaflets small, almost entire ; calyx cleft to about the middle 

 into eight lobes ; stamens nine to sixteen ; anthers black, 

 narrow-ellipsoid ; fruit enclosed, narrow, one- or two- 

 seeded. Figure 53. B. sessiliflora. 



AFHANOPETAXiUBX. 



1081. Leaves large, from elliptic- to ovate-lanceolar, 

 serrulated. 



Tall, glabrous ; branchlets granular-rough ; leaves firm, 

 shining, prominently venuled ; cymes generally few- 

 flowered ; sepals green, from oval- to lanceolar-elliptical ; 

 styles high-coherent ; fruit comparatively small. 



A. resinosum. 



MYRTACX2 AE. 

 EUGENIA. 



1082. Anthers broader than long, their two cells almost 

 globular. 



An umbrageous tree, finally tall ; leaves very firm, short- 

 stalked, from lanceolar- and rhomboid- to orbicular- 

 ovate, somewhat pointed, shining, dark-green above, 

 their secondary venules subtle, pennular- spreading ; 

 flowers small, in terminal panicles ; calyx almost lobe- 

 less ; petals minute ; stamens extremely short ; fruits 

 ("Lilipillies ") globular, rather succulent, whitish out- 

 side, with rosy tinge. Figure 60. E. Sinithii. 



ANGOPHORA. 



1083. Leaves conspicuously stalked, from ovate- to narrow- 

 lanceolar. 



A rather tall tree, with spreading branches ; stem -bark 

 rough ; foliage and inflorescence almost or quite glabrous 

 or the latter somewhat setular-rough ; leaves firm, much 

 pointed, mostly opposite ; flowers comparatively small, 

 numerous in each panicle ; calyx streaked by ten longi- 

 tudinal alternately more prominent lines, its lobes whitish 

 towards the margin ; fruit rather small ; fertile seeds 

 few, much larger than the numerous sterile seeds. 



A. intermedia. 



