BY R. H. CAMBAGE. 335 



E. viininaliSy E. Bridgesiana, E. rubida, E. maculosa^ E. fasti- 

 gata, E. Sieheriana, E. parvifolia, n.sp. E. sp.,(No. 1980). 



My thanks are due to Messrs J. FL Maiden, F.L S., and E. 

 Betche for assistance in identifying soQie of the plants. I am 

 also indebted to Miss E. Tivey, who supplemented my collection 

 of specimens, and to Mr. Alfred Tivey for affording facilities for 

 visiting the Kj'bean River, and also for procuring leaves of 

 Eucalyptus parvifolia for distillation. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXX. 



Seedlings of Eucalyptus pulvigera A. Cunn., grown from seed collected at 

 Cox's River, in October, 1904; flowering, March, 1908. 



