240 XLVIII, MYRTACEZ. [Eucalyptus 
ube or rarely rather longer and acuminate. Stamens about 3 lines long, 3 
inflected in the bud; anthers ovate with parallel distinct cells. Ovary short, ` 
flat-topped. Fruit ‘subglobose-truncate, from 3 to 4 or 5 ines diameter, the 
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truding when open.—DC. Pr od. i i. 218; Ho ik f. Fl. Tasm. i is ar 
i 
. 163; E ., and h Walp. 
ep. ii. 163, although EE ne erh E. peace rey Lodd. Bot. Cab. 
t. 501 (from the fig.), not of DM E. granularis, Sieb. Pl. Exs.; E. pilularis, 
C. Prod. iii. 218, not of 
N. S. Wales. Port Jackson or Blue Mountains, Caley, Sieber, n. 474, and z^ E 
n. 604, and ayri very generally D through the country bordering on 
Downs, “Blue Gum,” A. Cun Argyle county, Backhouse ; Exhibition eme" D 
108, Bde.» near Duck ri death coping Gum,” Woolls; New England, C. Stuarts 
and Camden, “ Woolly butt,” Twins; also Caley (specimens with a hemispherical calyx-tube 
and broad almost egene opercul 
i rt Philli oc R. aes; in fertile districts in plains as well as in the SC 
** Box-tree” Cé 4 Pe eppermint ce ? of Ovens river, F. Mueller; “ Weeping Gum 
red and with white ies Seg Roberts 
ia. Port Dalrymple id Derwent river, R. Brown ; abundant E the 
ooker. 
S. Lorie Memory Cove, R. Brown ; Mount Gambier e Rivoly Bay, Lo 
Bugle ranges, F. Mueller ; Kan ee Island, R. Brown, Waterhouse, these speci sa e 
Se agreeing ie? those of E diversifolia from Freach Se “originally raised from 
ds. 
The species varies ace much in = size and number of the flowers, and the shape KC SA 
operculum. In the original Tasmanian form, common also in Victoria, 
mostly 3 flowered, although atiis est lowered specimens occur. In the 8 Antre 
lian E. diversifolia, the flowers are geris umerous in the u ape "wr the fruit large. In 
hs N. S. Wales specimens the flowers and fruits are usually 1, the buds very smooth 
b hod and the bark nahrada said to be quite smooth gor when the rough 
ar : 
entiflora, F. Muell, is — here in F. Mue n. Fragm. ii. 64. The specimens 
described under that n e by Mig. = mg Kruidk. Arch. iv Wë belong to E "nelliodort. E 
abrorum, Schlecht in Tens, - 656, za supposed ei F. Mueller to refer to ^ 
E. o obliqua, owing to his stating it to be ‘the ngy-bark” of the been but - 
form ot in H ve Son der, communicated by Schlechiondab) is tier? the large-frti 
vim in 
nit, Mia. in Ned. ien E iv. 126 (not of Hook. f.), from Streleczky rans : 
Visto um s to be E. vim aa 
87. E. rostrata, Schlecht. Linnea, xx. oa A tall tree with a 
white bark, smooth and gie in thin layers (F. Mueller, & and pet 
rarely persistent and de ei (F. Mueller). (pesi lanceolate, mos y falate 
and acuminate, 3 to 6 in. long or even more, the lower ones sometimes 
ovate-lanceolate and straight, not thick, the veins rather regular, nu 
blique, the intramarginal one not close to t ie edge, or in some 
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umerous and 
desert spec 
