512 MISCELLANEOUS NOTES ON EUCALYPTUS, IL, 



Part xi., quoted therein. In my last paper I promised to refer 

 to var. C?) latifolia, but I cannot do so, as I have failed to obtain 

 certain Queensland material to complete specimens. The matter 

 is therefore in abeyance. 



The following four forms have been carved out of the species, 

 but there can be honest differences of opinion in regard to all of 

 them, as to whether they are species or varieties. I have speci- 

 mens which connect all to E. tereticornis and to each other. 



A. — E. amplifolia Naudin (these Proceedings, 1904, p. 773; 

 E. tereticornis Sm. var. latifolia Benth. jmrtim (?). 



B. — var. dealhata Deane & Maiden (these Proceedings, 1899, 

 p. 466; E. dealbata A. Cunn.). The juvenile foliage would 

 appear to be thinner, and blunter at the apex than that of the 

 typical species. 



C — var. squamosa Maiden, ' Forest Flora of N. S. Wales,' 

 Part xi. [E. squamosa Deane & Maiden, these Proceedings, 

 1897, p.561). One of the most marked of the forms, but so 

 indeed is var. brevifolia, which is absolutely a transition form. 



D. — var. Bancrofti Maiden, vel E. Bancrofti Maiden ('Forest 

 Flora of N. S. Wales,' xi.). This includes var. brevifolia Benth., 

 and the various transition forms are fully explained. 



11. E. CORYMBOSA Sm. 



Seeds of this species from the Port Jackson district are plump, 

 with solid angles and with little or no wing. As one proceeds 

 northwards the seeds flatten and become more winged. By the 

 time Rockhampton, Queensland, is reached, the seeds are very 

 flat, and resemble Casuarina seeds. The timbers are red and 

 appear to be like that of the common Blood wood in each case. 



12. Eucalyptus Caleyi, sp.nov. 



A tall Ironbark tree, often glaucous, and finally becoming 

 glabrous, but remaining dull-coloured. 



Vernacular Names. — Called "Broad-leaved Ironbark" at Howell 

 in comparison with the local " Narrow-leaved Ironbark," which 

 is E. sideroxylo7t^ and which is rare in the immediate district. 



