BY J. H. MAIDEN. 903 



6. E. Rameliana, Tral)ut, Ass. Fr. av. Sc. 1891 (reference not 

 seen); Bulletin Agrie. de TAlgerie et de la Tunisie, 15th July, 

 1901,^ p. 326; Rev. Hort. de I'Algerie, Aug. 1901, p. 237; also 

 Rev. Hort. 1903, p. 325, with figures of fruits and de.scriptions 

 in both cases. 



This is stated by Dr. Trabut to be a hybrid between E. holry- 

 oides, Sm., and E. rostrafa, Schlecht. 



The name is, however, preoccupied, there being an E. Rameliana, 

 F.v.M. (Fragm. x. 84.) 



7. Eucalyptus Trabuti, Vilmorin, Catal. gr. arbr. (name only). 

 This is, according to Trabut, synonymous with E. Rameliana^ 

 which it should replace. 



* Before formally publishing it Dr. Trabut must have drawn attention to 

 it some years previously, for in "The Eucalyptus in Algeria and Tunisia," 

 by Edward Pepper, Proc. Anier. Philos. Soc. xxxv. (reprinted 29th May, 

 1896), I find, at p. 50, '' E. Ramel'mna (hybrid from E. rostrata and E. 

 botryoides, leafy and strong) obtained by Dr. Trabut. " 



