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Order MYRTACEZ. 
EUGENTA, Linn “ 
a punctulata (n. sp.) Tree a tall branchlets omen’ : 
mpressed approaching 4-angle s subcoriaceous, broadly - 
janeociate, the apex obtusely emiinite ‘apeig towards the base and 
almost sessile, attaining a length of 83 in. and 12 i n. width in the — 
- eentre, the lateral veins almost transverse, the upper bees! in the 
rie Be ose nlotely covered by sunk dots. 
the top, juicy, about 2 in. diam. Seeds oad 
Hab. : Eumundi, 2. °D. Power, 1894, in fru ey H. Simmonde,in lower Jan 
1895. Ihave also a specimen gathered by the “aie Rey. B. Scortechini, without” 
note of locality. 
Slips with the above description were issued June, 1895. 
Sp ores 
OTIS, R. Br. 
: ey CYMBARIA 
Cc. pric aed. Steetz, Flora Austr. iii. ‘502. A gl abrous offen 
glaucous perennial, os rect or ascending rigid branching stems of 
1to2ft. Leaves not numerous, linear or linear-lanceolate, 
nearly so, with 8 to 5 awns scar eect or shortly barbe 
the base into a broad open almost cartilaginous cup, 
as the achene, and the border sinuate between the awns tles. 
of the achene within the cup conical with a few minute bris 
Bentham 1.c. 
ps Near Charleville, J. Henderson. Victoria, | 
though this “bur” is met with in New South Wales, Vi ‘Quee 
Australia, and West Australia, it has not before, I believe, been fo ond i 9 
land. As a Bur-plant it is less obnoxious than many others of this genus. 
OLEARIA, Mench. 
hos, 8 ae pa bescent, mixed with a little Tae rook, 
ustered in the axils, ine 
- with rbychati mai rgins, all under 1 line lon 
narrow and neatly 2 lines long, glabrous sadem nant or seab 
with a thin loose wool underneath. Plowenkents solitary 
of the branchlets, Searels an oblong or rarely cory™ ose 
panicle. Involuere broadly turbinate, about 3 lines long, 
often coloured and jagged 2, the edge. Florets all blue, those 
