572 PHARMACEUTICAL BOTANY 
much as in the Buttonwoods. Leaves rarely alternate, nearly 
always opposite, entire, often glistening, subcoriaceous tocoria- 
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Fic. 433.— The Blue Gum Tree, Eucalyptus Globulus,—Branch. (Sayre.) 
ceous (Eucalyptus, Pimenta, etc.), frequently edge-on in position 
upon branches. Inflorescence cymose, at times forming scor- 
