156 
ericifolia Sm. lc. .., ook 50 aco cer «. BEI. ii, 158 
var. erubescens Benth. Fl. iii, 159. 
pustulata Hook. f. in Lond. Journ. vi, 476 (1844)... B.Fl. iii, 160 
16. Be@ckea 1. Spec. Pl. 358 (1753), 
Section i, Euryomyrtus. 
diffusa Sieb. in DC. Prodr, iii, 230 (1828), Hook. Te. 
Bt) 4 oe i bi ae bs coe | SEINE htt, AH 
crassifolia Lindl. in Mitch. Three Exped. ii, 115 (1838) B.Fl. iii, 76 
ericewa F.y.M. Fragm. i, 31 (1858) a pHi ago SHINE at Yi 
denticulata Maiden & Betche, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 
xxxiv, 360, t. 32 (1909). 
Section ii, Schidiomyrtus. 
crenulata R.Br. in Flind. Voy. 548 (1814), Illustr. 
Cook’s Voy. ii, t. 103 ite ee ts sg0 
var. tenella Benth. Fl, iii, 78, Tlustr. Cook’s Voy. ii, 
t. 104, 
brevifolia DC. Prodr. iii, 230 (1828), Trans. Linn. Soc. 
vali IES ae i oe SAG oe 
Gunniana Schau. in Walp. Rep. ii, 920 (1843), Hook. 
Ie. Pl. t. 309 a =o rr me mop THING ah, 763 
diosmifolia Rudge in Trans. Linn. Soc. viii, 298, t. 13 
(1807) Hy = the Zi a oo (LIL ti 0 
linifolia Rudge lec. t. 12... nu re ‘oes TEMG th, EO) 
var. brevifolia F.v.M. Fragm. iv, 72. 
stenophylla F.v.M, Fragm. i, 13 (1858) See oon, ONL rea, MD 
Section iii, Harmogia, 
camphorata R.Br. in Bot. Mag. t. 2694 (1826) ooo EADIE, tinh, fh 
virgata Andr. Bot. Reposit. t. 598 (1810), Bot. Mag. 
t. 2127, Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 341... aes te 
Cunninghamii Benth. FI. iii, 82 (1866) = cect JB}IDIL, shat, EW 
densifolia Sm, in Trans. Linn, Soe. iii, 260 (1797). BAR aie 
Behrii F.y.M. Fragm. iv, 68 (1864)... a ; 
Tribe iii, Chamelauciee, 
17. Calycothrix Labill. Nov. Holl. Pl. ii, 8, t. 146 (1808) 
(Calythrix), 
tetragona Labill. l.c., Bot. Mag, t. 3323, Bot. Reg. t. - 
409, Lodd. Bot. Cab. t. 586 cog FELINE: aah, 10) 
longiflora F.v.M. Fragm. i, 12 (1858) ... 1... BRL. ii, 49 
18. Micromyrtus Benth. in Benth. & Hook. f. Gen. Pl. i, 
700 (1865). 
microphylla Benth. Fl. Austr. iii, 65 (1866) (Thrypto- 
mene ciliata F.v.M. in Woolls Pl. of the Neighb, of 
Sydney, 23, 1880). : 
*The variety latifolia is chiefly distinguished from the typical Jf. parviflora by the 
broad leaves, which are 3 to 3k mm. broad and about 9 mm, long, equally narrowed at 
both ends, and with a rather prominent central vein and two marginal ones. The 
calyces and inflorescence are densely covered with short spreading white hairs. It is a 
handsome compact*shrub not uncommon in rich -country in the coast district of New 
South Wales from Gosford to the Richmond River. 
