MYRTACE^. 



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Plate 67. — Acicalyptits myrtoides : a flowering branch, of the 

 natural size. Fig. 1. A flower-bud, enlarged. 2. Vertical section of 

 the same. 3. Flower-bud, with the lid detaching. 4. Flower, with 

 the ovary divided transversely. — The details enlarged. 



15. EUCALYPTUS, L'Ber. 



1. Eucalyptus subulata, A. Cunn. 



Eucalyptus subulata, A. Cunn.; Schauer, in Walp. Repert. 2, p. 924. 

 E. rostrata, Schlecht. in Linnaea, 29, p. 655 ? non Cav. 



Hab. New South Wales. (Probably given by Mr. Cunningham.) 

 The abrupt beak of the operculum varies from lh to 3 lines long. 



2. Eucalyptus marginata, Smith ? 



Eucalyptus marginata, Smith, in Trans. Linn. Soc. 3, p. 302 ? 



Hab. Near Sydney, New South Wales. (Imperfect specimens.) 

 3. Eucalyptus acervula, Sieber. 



Eucalyptus acervula, Sieber, PI. Exsic. N. Holl. no. 469 ; DC. Prodr. 3, p. 217. 



Hab. New South Wales ; probably in the vicinity of Sydney. 



4. Eucalyptus virgata, Sieber, I. c 

 Hab. Hunter's Kiver, New South Wales. 



5. Eucalyptus radiata, Sieber. 



Eucalyptus radiata, Sieber, 1. o.j DC. Prodr. 3, p. 218, & Mem. Myrt. t. 7. 



Hab. Vicinity of Hunter's River, New South Wales. 



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