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(Section I., Leiophloi^.) 



1. JE. radiata, (Sieb.) 5. JE. tereticornis, (Sm.) 



2. U. saligna, (Sm.) 6. E. 'punctata, (DC.) 



3. E. hcemastoma, (Sm.) and 7. E. maculata, (Hook.) 



var. E. micrantha (DO.) 8. E. oltiisiflora, (DO.) 



4. E. viminalis, (Labill.) 



(Section II., Hemiphloi^.) 



1. E. Sieheriana, (F.v.M.) 4. E. longifolia, (Link & Otto.) 



2. E. pilularis, (Sm.) 5. E. largiflorens, (F.v.M.) 



3. E. hemip'hloia, (F.v.M.) 



(Section III., Ehttiphloi^.) 



1. E. acmenoides, (Sehau.) 5, E. conjmhosa, (Sm.) 



2. E. hotryoides, (Sm.) 6, E. eximia, (Schau.) 



3. E. rohcsta, (Sm.) 7. E.polyanthema, (Schau.) 



4. ^. resiniferaf (Sm.) 



(Section lY., Pachyphloi^.) 



1. E.capitelh, (Sm.) 3. E. piperita, (Sm.) 



2. ^. eiigenioides, (Sieb.) 



(Section Y., Shizophloi^.) 



1. -E'. aider ophloia, (Bentb.) 4. E. panimlata, (Sm.) and var. 



2. J^. sp. ? (F.v.M.) angustifoUa, (Benth.) 



3. E. crehra, (F.v.M.) 5. E. leucoxylon, (F.v.M.) var. 



sideroxylo7i, (Sieb.) 



With one exception, (viz. E. obtusijlora) all the species mentioned 

 in this list are trees, but, it may be remarked, that none o£ them 

 attain the gigantic dimensions of E. amygdalina, (the " Griant 

 Eucalypt " of Yictoria), or E. diversicolor, (the "Karri" of 

 Western Australia), which, in favourable localities, are known to 

 have exceeded 400 feet in height, with a diameter of 25 feet. It 

 is probable that no Eucalypt in the County of Cumberland 

 exceeds 160 feet, whilst the fruit of all the species is comparatively 

 small, even in the largest trees. The fruit of E. Youngiana, 



