ini II É 
T. albens (D. C. prodr.3. 210); arborea, foliis oblongis subundu- 
latis ciliatis subtus pallidis oppositis, petiolis ramulisque tomentosis, 
fructibus capitatis coadunatis inferis pedunculisque tomentosis. 
“ Turpentine tree of the Colonists. A tree 60-80 feet high; in 
shady situations, New South Wales.” 
T. psidioides, A. C.; arborea, foliis obovato-oblongis obtusis muero- 
natis alternis subtus albo-tomentosis, ramulis pedunculis fructibusque 
superis albo-tomentosis. 
“ A tree of slender habit, forming brushes in ravines falling into 
the Regent's River, Brunswick Bay, N. W. Coast, Australia (Lat. 
15°}. s. Long. 124°. 45, E.) 10th Oct. 1820; Mermaid's second 
Voyage.” 
T. salicina, A. C.; arbuscula, foliis lineari-lanceolatis acuminatis 
subdentatis confertê verruculosis alternis ramulisque angulatis glabris, 
floribus laxè corymbosis, calycibus superis glabris. 
“A slender tree, 12-15 feet high, in shaded ravines, Spring- 
wood, Blue Mountains. Sept. 1822.” | 
