8 
4.parted; divisions elongate . Stamens included. Capsule linear. 
Seeds minute, scrobicu 
Hab.: A plant San to Buenos Ayres, which has become naturalised at 
<n  Warrego River, from whence my first specimens were received in 1887 from 
A. P, Jones. It is also found about Toowoomba. 
long as the ovary, filiform ; petals yellow, nocturnai, bilobed. St igma ; 
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Order MYRTACEZ. 
EUGENLA, Linn. 
E. hemilampra, Fv. I/, Fragm. ix. 145 (name proposed). 
Moore and Betche’s Handb. of the Fl. of N.S.W., 207, it 1s te 
referred to as a robable form of 2. Smithii, but no deena 
it 
size, having a stem diameter of from 14 in. to 3 ft.; the branchlets 
frequently flattened and dark-coloured. Leaves pee or elliptical, 
obtusely acuminate or —— “seg aba 3 in. ~ ein ; rg * 
the side more or less deeghstiolctbs peer side abe 
Oil-dots er isthe before a strong light ; much more obs 
ry minute in the southern plant, larger but still somewhat obscure 
in the northern specimens. Flowers very s and numerous, 14 
terminal trichotomous panicle, whi more develo in the 
diameter. Stamens twice as long as the petals ; filaments flexuo 
Anthers with globular divaricate an, as in. Smithii. Fruit meer 
globular, 1} in. diameter, crowned the small circular scar of t 
calyx-rim and the gon salytecth and often with a few stamens. 
Cotyledons as in EB. Smith 
Hab: Jobnstone River Ae specimens), Dr. Thos. Ln sah 
Eumundi (ruiting specimens), W. Munro Hull. 
Fruit useful for preserving, being fleshy and of a sharp acid flavour. 
Order LYTHRARIEA. 
PUNICA, Linn. 
Calyx-tube funnel-shaped, ee oie: adnate to the ovary below 
enlarged above the ovary 5 bes oT, persistent on the fruit. Petal 
5 to 7, lanceolete, wrinkled, shetty between the a ots a 
numerous, inserted round the mouth of the calyx “tate; 
Wi red cells in siaoes igs style long, bent, stigma na capi ‘ 
at be ican v Linn. Feitealaaet te. A dense . 
- tree; often spinous, deciduous. Leaves about ds in. re ad i io . 
‘broad, narrowed towards both ends, with the 
