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1. B. connata {C, A, Gardn.) C. A. Gardn. comb. nov. 
{Cryptandra connata C. A. Gardn. in Jour. Roy. Soc. AVest, Austr. 
xxiv. 80. (1928).) 
Additional localities are — Near Payne’s Find, W. E. Blackall; between 
Lawlers and Sandstone Gardner, 
2. B, biloba C, A. Gardn. sp. nov. 
Frutex 30 cm. altus, ramis divarieatis, ramulis altei’nis spinescentibus; 
foliis fasciculatis, lineari-cuneatisj basi attenuatis, apiee bilobatis, lobis 
obtusis, glabriSj supra concavis vel plusminusve complicatis, glabris; floribus 
singulis vel fasciculatis e fasciculi foliorum, longe pedicellatis; braeteis 
nullis; calyee gabro, cylindricOj basi saccati, lobis deltoideis, acutis, ei’ectis, 
petalis subsGssilibus, eucullatis, calycis limbi semi-aequantibus ; disco tenuo 
glabro; ovario glabro, obovoideo, stylo recto, minute trilobate. 
Fnitex 30 cm. altus; folia iis<]iie 6 lunu loiiga, 1,5 nim. lata; peduiiculi 4 
inui. loTigi; ealys 5 nun. longus, lobi vix 2 nun. 
Hab. in distr. Irwin inter ^■ieuln Northampton et Lynton, dor. m. Sept. 
W. E. Blackall 4517. 
Differs from B, connata in the long pedunculate flowers, the absence of 
bracts, narrower and entirely glabrous calyx, and in the shaj^e. of the leaves. 
MYRTACE^IC 
Eugenia Stokesii C. A. Gardn. sp. nov. 
Arbor 7-lU ni. alta, glabra, ramulis teretibus; foliis ovato-oblongis vel 
ellipticis, ])etiolatis, basin versus attenuatis, apiee ohtusis vel subaciitis, 
crassis, rigidis, glaucis, irregulariter iienninervis, vena intramarginali ab 
margine remota, nervis sceondariis retieulatis ; cymis axillaribus, pauci- 
(4-7-) doris; calyee canipanulato, lobis plusminusve inaequalibus, late hemis- 
phaerieis, persistentibus, marginibus tenuibus, tubo supra ovarium in disco 
concavo staminifero producto; petalis orbicularibus, albo-marginatis, delapsis 
singulis; staminibus (|uam 7)etala longioribus; ovulis cireiter 10. 
Arbor 7-10 ni. alta; folia 7-12 cm. loiiga, 5-0 cm. lata; i)etioli 4.0 mm. longi; 
pedicelli 3 mm. longi; calyx I cm. toiigns; petala 9 mm. longa, 10-11 mm. lata. 
Ilab. in regioiie tropica ad AVeber Range, ad dneni orientalem teritorii 
Australiae occidentalis, dor. ni. July, S. J. Stokes n. 51. Boundary Survey of 
AVestern Australia, 1937. 
Aflinity to E. pendens Dutliie, but with glaucous thick broader and 
obtuse leaves, the calyx-lobes not redexed after dowering but remaining 
erect, short pedicels and eampaniilate calyx. Among its Australian con- 
geners it is closest to E. myrtifolia Sims, but the leaves are much broader 
and with much coarser venation, and the calyx-lobes are very obtuse. 
Eucalyptus megacornuta ('. A. Gardn. sp. nov. (*5 Cornntae). 
Arbor 7 metralis alia, ramis erecto-patentibus, cortice laevi, einereo- 
brunnoo; foliis primariis non visu; foliis ordinariis alternis, oblongo- 
lanceolatis, concoloilbus, nitenti-vhldibus, petiolatis, acuminatis vgI obtusis, 
venis second ariis inconspicuis, vena intramarginali juxta margini; pednnculo 
elongate, pendulo, lorato, apicem versus incrassato, dores 2-3 sesislcs gerente; 
calyee elongato-campanulato, apicem versus dilatato, multo-costato; operculo 
cylindrieo, verrneosissimo, obtuso, quam calyx duplo longiore, basi abrupte 
dilatato; staminibus multi-seriatis, viridibus, erectis vel dexuosis, dlamentis 
