Eucalyptus. | XLVIII, MYRTACER, 211 
ningham, C. Moore ; Rocky Creek, head of the Gwydir and Severn rivers, “ Yellow Box,” 
Leichhardt ; New England, C. Stuart, with a smooth white bark, the specimen in bud only. 
a. Hills on the Yarra and Snowy rivers, Wanganatta, near Mount Ligar, etc., 
“Yellow Box,” F. Mueller; “ Red Gum,” Adamson, 
| CABE, gracilis, F. Muell. in Trans. Vict. Inst. i. 35, and Fragm. ii. 
= 55. A tall shrub or small tree, with a silvery-grey smooth bark ( Beckler). 
í tl u 
] SS narrow-lanceolate or oblong-linear, mostly m cronate, and under 3 
n. img, thick and densely dotted, the numerous very oblique veins scarcel; 
Ur 
| Pening in circular or oblong pores. Ovary short. Fruit oblong or narrow- 
. Wtolate, a out 3 lines long, the rim narrow, the capsule deeply sunk.—Miq. 
m Ned. Kruidk. Arch. iv. 194; Z. Jruticetorum, F. Muell. Fragm. ii. 57 
: x S. Wales. Desert of the Darling and Murra , Victorian Expedition. 
BLA Desert of the Murray and NW. Ge the colony, Dallachy, L. Morton. 
Ww Near Spencer’s Gulf, F. Mueller. 
S “Australia. Phillips Ranges, Fitzgerald and Salt rivers, Maxwell; also Drum- 
"od, A0 Coll. n, 184 and suppl. n. 36; n. 34 of the 5th Coll. is also the same, with a 
it more distinetly pedicellate. 
reviffora., alyx-tube scarcely angled, 14 to nearly 2 lines long. Fruit about 2 
; Gah but the deeply sunk Prin ute ra echt entirely as in the ordinary form.— 
fnit 0° and Murray "Es also F. Mueller's Spencer’s-Gulf specimens, which being in 
tful. : 
"teris, 4. ses Pecimens have the umbels almost all solitary and axillary, but do not appear 
- ther wise to differ from the Eastern ones. i 
dl E. aniculata, Sm. in Trans. Linn. Soc. iii. 287. A large shrub 
q mall or moderate-sized tree, the notes on the bark uncertain. Leaves 
b DH 5 d 
Peduncles short, angular, usually in a short terminal co- 
2 ) V ru 
slightly contracted at the. orifice, varying from 2 to 4 lines diameter, the 
OK the Capsule more or less sunk.—DC. Prod. iii. 220; E. terminalis, 
AL, XS 
LT : : 
ji Wales, Port Jackson, R. Brown, Sieber, n. 468, and many others; a * She- 
> Woolts. * 
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