890 VARIAlilLITY OF EUCALYPTUS UNDER CULTIVATION, 



excrescence on botanical literature, as it has turned out, must be 

 studied and taken for what it is worth. 



I propose to arrange my paper in the following order : — 



1 . 8pecies-names given to cultivated specimens by old authors. 



2. Species-names given by Naudin and others to French and 

 Algerian specimens. 



3. Species-names given to American specimens. 



4. Names given to cultivated reputed Eucalyptus hybrids. 



1. Species-names given to cultivated specimens by old 



AUTHORS. 



1. E. ambigua, Dehnhardt (Cat. PI. Hort. Camald. Ed. ii. 20) 

 is E. amycfdalina, Labill. var. radiata, Deane &, Maiden. 



2. E. androsmcefoUa, Hoffmg. (Verz. Pfl. Nachtr. ii. 113) is ^. 

 ovata, DC. (Prod. iii. 218). 



3. E. calycnlata, Herb. Link, in Herb. Berol., is E. amygdalina 

 var. radiata. 



4. E. camald id ensis, Delinh. (op. cit.) is E. rostrata, Schlecht. 



5. E. connata, Dum-Cours, (Bot. Cult. Ed. ii., vii. 280) is E. 

 diver sifolia^ Bonpl., DC. Prod. iii. 220. 



6. E. cordata, Lodd. (Bot. Cab. t. 283) is E. pulverulenta, Sims. 



7. E. Cunoiinghamii, Sweet, (Hort. Brit. Ed. ii. 209) is E.stricta, 

 Sieb 



8. E. discolor, Desf. (Tabl. Ed. ii. 198 nomen. Cat. Hort. Par. 

 Ed. iii. 408) is E. pilulai-is, Sm. 



9. E. diversi/olia, Link, (Hort. Monac.) is E. stricta, Sieb. 

 (probably). 



10. E. diversi/olia, Otto, is E. amygdalina, Labill. var. radiata^ 

 Deane k. Maiden. 



11. E. elata, Dehnh. (op. cit. 26) is E. viminalis ^iccordrng to 

 Bentham; or E. amygdalina according to von Mueller; or E. 

 goniocalyx, F.v.M., according to some sucker-foliage which I 

 believe to be authentic. 



12. E. elata, Giordano, is E. amygdalina var. radiata. 



