by j. h. maiden. 893 



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

 Algerian Specimens. 



1. E. amplifolia, Naudin, 2nd Mem. p. 28. 



Naudin says (loc. cit.), "il appartient a ce groupe embrouille 

 d'especes et de varietes dont VE. tei^eticornis peut etre considere 

 comme le centre, mais il a en meme temps des characteres si par- 

 ticuliers qu 'on ne peut faire autrement que d'y voir une bonne 

 espece." 



A specimen in fruit in Herb. Mus. Paris bears the following 

 label in M. Naudin's handwriting: — 



^'-Eucalyptus amplifolia, Ndn. Du bois de Boulogne d'Alger, 

 administration forestiere. Ch. Ndn." 



A second specimen in young foliage bears the label : — 



''Eucalyptus amplifolia, Naud. Cultive a Cannes, M. Naudin." 



A third specimen, evidently belonging to the second, bears the 

 following label in M. Naudin's handwriting, together with a 

 sketch : — 



^'Eucaluptus amplifolia, Ndn. Jardin du Riou, a Cannes, 14 

 Septembre, 1880, Ch. Ndn. Ombelles de 7 a 9 fleurs et quelque- 

 fois plus attenuees en un court pedicelle-pedoncle commun plus 

 court que le petiole. Arbrisseau, feuilles coriaces, tres grandes. 

 Opercule des boutons, conique ou cornu, plus long que le tube du 

 calyce. Non E. platyphylla, Benth." 



These specimens are identical with those of E. tereticornis, Sm. 

 var. latifolia, Benth. (B.Fl. iii. 242; Deane and Maiden, Proc. 

 Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, 1 cS99, p. 469; Maiden, Bull. Herb. Boissier, 

 1902, p. 571). Individual specimens are referred to in the last 

 paper in the following words (p. 576): — "/\ Goulburn to Bowral 

 (J.H.M.). The 'Swamp Gum' form with long, narrow, horned 

 opercula, broad leaves and small fruit. Received under the 

 name ' Broad-leaf Blue Gum' from Marulan." 

 See also "A,-." 



See also "^" (p. 577). "New England, Glen Innes, Tenter 

 field, with broad sucker leaves and quadrangular stems, broad 

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