SOME NEW SPECIES FROM AUSTRALIA 27 
measurements given by Mr. Bailey (Queensland Flor a, p. 662) of 
remains of the flower in the fruiting stage, it and EF, Banksii are 
evidently distinct. 
The reserved Plate 122, to be published in the Appendix to Mr. 
Britten’s Illustrations of the Botany of Captain Cook’s Voyage, will 
deal with this plant. Communications with reference to it have 
tee pe at the British Museum and at Kew have been 
without result in establishing the pete of the oes and 
Solander plant with any already known species of Euge t has 
been thought advisable to take the ene opportunity of publishing 
‘the foregoing description 
ucalyptus (§ Prat ) pastoralis. Mair tein 
arborea, levis, ramulis subteretibus cortice tenero subfus 
cule obductis, foliis sparsis magnis sat longe petiolatis late rohiiliate 
ovatis obtusissimis basi latissima paullulum obliquis coriaceis crebro 
- Adela ids River, North peste: ibe: T. 8S. Lea, July, 
1886, ‘* White Gum 
Foliorum Halting! sepissime 13-0-16:0 cm. long., summum vix 
totidem lat. ; petioli crassiusculi, late —— sursum rope 
alati, 4-0-4-5 cm. long. Pedunculi circa 0°6 ¢ , 0°85 ¢ 
diam. Alabastra 1-2 em. diam Calycis tubus 0: 7 em. lon ng., sum- 
mum 1:2 em. lat., una cum operculo nitens et elegant Be roe: 
Operculum 0-5 cm. long., 1:0 cm. dia Stamina 1:2 cm. ong 
fil sa “arse in sicco aurantinca; senators 0- 1 em. nik Capsula 
t EL. platyphylla R. Br. and £. alba Reinw. The leaves are 
Giasat, exactly those of the former, but in either case the buds and 
Opercula are much smaller than those of F. pastoralis and differently 
Shaped. At the British Museum there is a specimen, sent under 
the name of “ F, alba Reinw.”’ by Baron Mueller, which has large 
flowers with a broad a very obtuse operculum almost 
apn like that of EF. pastoralis. Tnis is altogether unlike typical 
E. alba Reinw., and a socked be a ouiell: leaved form of the 
Species described above 
tylidium (§ Nirranerum Series Tuyrstrormes) gypsophil- 
Oides, Glabrum, foliis cespitosis sat elongatis aris He bat longe 
acuminatis basi vaginantibus rhizomata brevia tetragona coronanti- 
bus, paniculis effusis multifloris rigidis, floribus sessilibus luteis, 
calycis tubo elo ongato lineari sursum parum angustato limbi sub- 
actinomorphi lobis abbreviatis oblongo-ovatis obtusis margine 
anguste membranaceis, corolle tubo tenui ealycis limbo equi- 
longo faucibus appendicibus sahdhstouoionds onustis lobis spathu- 
