BY J. H. MAIDEN. 567 



Altera forma similis ramnlis tenuioribus, foliis angustioribus 

 nee brevioribus, pellucide punctatis et minus crasse coriaceis, 

 floribus minoribus, calyptris obtiisioribus longius distare videtur, 

 sed ex paucis speciminibus in tanta formarum affinitate certum 

 quid contendere non audeo." 



4. E.Baueriana, Miq. non Schauer, referred to in Ned. Kruidk. 

 Arch. iv. (1856), 137, as follows :— 



"30. Euc ilyphis Baiieriana^ Schauer (?), Walp. Rep. ii. p. 925. 

 E. citrifolia, F. Miill. Herb. Tasmania borealis (Stuart). 



I have seen a specimen (c/. E. citrijolia, F.v.M. Herb.) in Herb. 

 Barbey-Boissier which is E. Gunnii, var. acervivla. In the Index 

 Kewensis E. Baueriana, Miq., is referred to E. Stuartiana, which 

 is the "Red Gum" of Tasmania, and identical with E. Gunnii, 

 var. acervula. I have a memorandum of having seen when at 

 Kew a specimen labelled " E. Baveriana, Miq." and of having 

 referred it to "the lowland form of E. (??^7^?l^^," which is another 

 name for E. Gunnii, var. acervula. 



5. E. citrifolia, F.v.M. Herb. See E. Baueriana, supra. I 

 have seen " Plantse Miillerianse, Eucalyptus citrijolia, F. Miiller, 

 Nov. Holland meridional" (one of Miquel's labels). In Herb. 

 Barbey-Boissier. 



It is in flower and early fruit only, with rather broad shiny 

 Citrus-like leaves, hence the specific name. It is E. Gunnii, var. 

 acervula, and is identical with E. Baueriana, Miq., non Schauer. 



6. E. ligustrina, Miq., non DC, referred to in Ned. Kruidk. 

 Arch. iv. (1856), 134, as follows :— 



" 24. Eucalyptus ligustrina, DC, Prod. iii. p. 219, n. 24 [T). Van 

 Diemensland (Stuart)." 



I have not seen the specimen, which Mueller (Eucalyptographia) 

 says belongs to E. Gunnii. It is not at Kew. 



7. E. acervida, Miq., non Sieb., Ned. Kruid. Arch. iv. (1856), 

 137. 



I have examined Euc. acervula, Miq. leg. R. Brown, from Herb. 

 Brit. Mus., Kew, Berol. : and other herbaria. 



The same, R. Brown, 1802-5, from the Derwent, Tasmania, 

 distributed from Herb. Brit. Mus., 1876. This specimen, in some 



