APPENDIX. 
of the fame colour with the calyx, and about as long as 
that and the footftalk taken together. This calyptra, 
which is the elTential mark of the genus, and differs from 
that of the Eucalyptus ohliqua of U Heritier only in being 
conical and acute, inftead of hemifpherical, is perfectly 
entire, and never fplits or divides, though it is analogous to 
the corolla of other plants. When it is removed, we perceive 
a great number of red ftamina, ftanding in a conical mafs, 
which before the calyptra was taken off, were completely 
covered by it, and filled its inlide. The Antherce are fmall 
and red. In the center of thefe ftamina is a fingle ftyle or 
pointal, rifing a little above them, and terminated by a 
blunt ftigma. The ftamina are very refinous and aromatic. 
They are inferted into the margin of the calyx, fo that the 
genus is properly placed by Mr. IS Heritier in the clafs 
Icofandria, Thefe ftamina and ftyle being removed, and 
the germen cut acrofs about the middle of the calyx, it 
appears to be divided into three cells, and no more, as far 
as we have examined, each containing the rudiments of one 
or more feeds, for the number cannot with certainty be 
determined. Whether the calyptra in this fpecies falls off, 
as in that defcribed by Mr. VHeritier^ or be permanent, 
we 
