144 FLORA OF STRADBROKE ISLAND, 



ramosee ; quisque ramus ml pedunculus late compressus umhellas germs 

 2 — 7 florwm, qui magnitudine aliarum angophorarumflores exsupcrant. 

 Pedieclli f — 1" longi acute angular es. Calicis tubus tres tineas longi- 

 tucline, 4-5 tineas latitudine in summitate met tens, costatus, quatuor v el 

 quinque costis patentihus, ceeteris non ita conspicuis. Petala communiter 

 quatuor, basi lata, summitate retusa, duro apieevcluti in A. intermedia. 

 Frutescens calix summitate h" laius, 



Inplanitievulgo diet. "Fight Mile Plains" prope Brisbane una cum 

 Eucalypto turn Bayleyana turn Planchoniana invenitur. 



Speciem Itanc dicavi preestanti ac Reverendo Domino Juiiano E. 

 Teni son- Woods, Linnccanacc Societatis Neo Camb. Aust. digno Prcrsidi. 



Sp. A. subvclutina fotiis subcordatis valdc proximo . 



A large tree with spreading head. Bark rough, persistent as 

 in A. intermedia. Timber like the rest of the genus of but little 

 value, and having concentric fissures, filled with a red fluid gum 

 similar to the Bloodwood (Eucalyptus corymbosaj. The branchlets 

 often four-angled ; leaves thick, four to seven inches long, 

 lanceolate-acuminate, oblique-cuneate at the base, with numerous 

 fine parallel pinnate veins, and reticulate between them, conuected 

 by an intramarginal one near the edge, petioles half to three- 

 quarter inches long. Panicles terminal, large, spreading, each 

 branch or peduncle flattened and bearing an umbel of two to 

 seven rather large flowers. Pedicels three-quarters to one inch 

 long, acutely angled ; calyx-tube three lines long, four or five lines 

 diameter at the top, ribs four or five prominent, the secondary 

 ones inconspicuous or altogether wanting. Petals usually four, 

 broad and truncate at the top, the apiculate extremity of the 

 hard part being below the margin as in A. intermedia. Fruiting 

 calyx half in diameter at the top, and rather longer with four or 

 five prominent wings produced into teeth, secondary ribs wanting 

 or inconspicuous. Pedicels slender, angled, one inch long. 



Habitat Eight Mile Plains, in company with Eucalyptus Baihyana 

 and E. Planchoniana. The specific name is in honor of the Rev. 



