Ewealyptus.) XLVIII. MYRTACEA, 241 
parallel distinct cells. Ov vary short, convex or conical in the centre. sets 
Se Ee rarely above 3 lines diameter, the rim broad and romi- 
unk a 
: os vm they open.—F, Muell. in Cp Linn. Soc. iii. 83; Æ. longiros- 
Ja P. Muell. ; Miq. in Ned. Kruidk. Arch. iv. 125 
R.S Wales. Lachlan and Darling rivers to the Barrier range and Cooper's Creek, 
-Victorian and omg Expeditions; New England, C. Stuart; “ Flooded Gum” of the 
tolonists, E Mue 
Victoria. Ga om the Yarra to ae Murray, 5 M ue 
S. Australia. Banks of strea s, “ White ^d See? from the Murray to St. Vin- 
fils Gulf, “Red Gu um," F. Mueller, and vien “Three. Well River, Waterhouse; W. of 
: lake Torrens, Babbage, in Herb. R. Br. 
. This species, designated as “ Red Gum” and “ White Gum ” by — — 3 is, as 
B observed by F. Deve very closely allied to E. viminalis e? E. tereticornis. Fro vs 
ET i onger pedicels, in the ob and in the shi pe of the frait, 
_ Tm and capsule always much more exserted. From Z. tereti me it is diy distinguished 
E um, [t has als I specim 
Wthe oper also usually — flowers se its. 
j the granite hills between Nine-mi d Broken River, Victoria, F. Mueller 
Pei the note that the bark is persistent Tike that of ** Box 
E. z. minata, Hook. in Mit rop. Austr. 890, from the interior of page: ap- 
Pears to be a varie E. rostrata, with ae operculum more conical and less ros siae 
1 "pprosching the var. brevirostris of E. tereticornis. 
.. 88? 
. Muell. in Journ. Linn. Soc. ii. 85. 5. A 1 inia 
) Leaves oe melt? chung and wiumitiale. 3 to 6 in. Ze 
es, p m the rii ones often ovate, eather thick, the veins 
h 
lo4 a diamete 
e rim cde dc nd ve romi nent, ae Se the 
Sale hot sunk, ech the p 
i ur X diet. 
the probably the same as = rostra 2, notwithstanding the differences describ 
"tere here ay e also so Men dee in Oldfield's specimens, the larger over 
larger fruit ^R "Nice which differs in its large geste shorter pedicels, aud in 
89 IL wi 
SS eve Nov. Holl. 41, € in Trans. Linn. Soc. 
