562 ON EUCALYPTUS GUN Nil, HOOK. F., 



7. E.'acervula, Miq. {ib. iv. 137). 



8. B. acervida, Hook, f., non Sieb. (Fl. Tas. i. 135). 



9. E. Stuartlana, F.v.M. (Miq. Ned. Kruidk. Arch. iv. 131). 



10. E. Gunnii, F.v.M. (Fragm. ii. 62). 



11. E. undulata, Oldfield. 



E. vimirialis, Benth. (B.Fl. iii. 240) non Labill. {partim). 

 E. paludosa^ R. T. Baker (these Proceedings, xxiii. 167; ih. 

 xxvi. 136). 



B. — var. ovata^ Deane and Maiden. 



1. E. ovata, Labill. (Nov. Holl. PI. Sp. ii. 13, t. 153). 



2. E. androsemcefulia, Hoffmg. (Yerz. Pfl. Nachtr. ii. 113). 



3. E. mucronata, Link (Enum. Hort. Berol. ii. 30'. 



4. E. camj^hora, R. T. Baker (these Proceeding!^ xxiv. 298). 

 C. — var. riihida, var.nov. 



1. E. granu/aris, Sieb. Herb. 



E. fabrorfim, Herb. Behr, non Schlect. (partim). 



2. E. Gunnii, Miq. (Ned. Kruidk. Arch. iv. 126). 



3. E. vhnincdis, Labill. ^■ar. B., Howitt. 



E. viminalis, Labill. var. (B.Fl. iii. 240) partiyn. 

 E. rubida, Deane and Maiden (these Proceedings, xxv. 456). 

 D. — var. rnaculosa, var.nov. 



E. maculosa, R. T. Baker (these Proceedings, xxiv. 598). 

 E. lactea, R. T. Baker (op. cit. xxv. 691). 



Type. — In most of the typical Gunnii specimens the operculum 

 has only about half the length of the calyx, but this is not an 

 absolute character. 



Mr. L. Rod way sends me from Tasmania a form with glaucous 

 fruits more hemispherical than cylindrical. It is, however, very 

 near the type. 



The notes on the timber, distribution, &c., of E. Gunnii by 

 various authors frequently cannot be classified under varieties. 



