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and is readily circumsciss about half-way between the ovary 
and the perianth-lobes; in the ripe flower it is circumciss just 
above the fruit. : 
. flava, R. Br., var. diosmifolia, Meissn. (P. dichotoma, 
Schlecht. in Linnaea, xx., 581, ann. 1847; P. diosmifolia, 
Cunn. Herb. ex DC. Prodr., xiv., 510, ann. 1856-57). 
P. microcephala, R. Br. There appears to be a certain 
amount of dimorphism about the fruit of this VA Da 
the lower part often remaining attached to the base of the 
fruit for a long time. 
MYRTACEAE. : A 
Eucalyptus diversifolia, Bonpl. Yumali (Dist. T x m 
White). In scrub south of Lameroo. Here a small me "y 
leaves rather broad and very thick, resembling those of ^: 
capitellata. : innaroo; 
E. incrassata, Labill., var. dumosa, Maid. I: sa 
Lameroo ; Mulgundawa; Wellington. A small mallee, h tho 
high, with white bark except near the base, from whic ad 
dark often peels off. Fruit ovoid-oblong ot o , 
alpyn; H. W. Andrew); A good-sized tree; operculum red 
dish and ribbed E 
E. oleosa, F. v. M. Just south of the town of Pinn Fei 
this mallee is 5-7 m. high, with greyish-white bark on "7 
upper part of the stem and dark bark peeling off at us H. 
Rocky slopes of Mount Patawurta, near Moolooloo On 
Mang) “A mallee with several clustered stems, v. bi Ta 
; the stunted Scrub south of Pinnaroo grows what appears = hes 
a dwarf form of £. oleosa, tending towards E. une 
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