Eucalyptus. XLVIII. MYRTACER. 257 
125. pl dora, Hook. in Mitch. geg Austr: 235, A tree with 
d. Balmy Creek, Mitchell Wide Bay, C. Moore. Tt is possible also that 
ne of the Brisbane [Ap may be refe erable rather to this than to Z. ale: 
H Woolls's * Spotted Gum,” from eas is very much like Æ. citriodor 
j'tirntuslis. F. Muell. in Journ. Linn. Soc 
à 
olour, the leaves usually narrower with less conspicuous vei ins, the opercu- 
1 very obtuse, hemispherical and not showing the junction with the calyx- 
tili just as it is detached, the fruit narrower, more oblong and less urceo- 
that is, contracted at the orifice without so. distinct a neck ; it varies in 
from about 7 lines to nearly 1 in. long. Së with a rather long wing. 
E. polycarpa, V. Muell. in Journ. Linn. Soc 88. 
N. A — s Land gs Gulf of Deier F. Mueller. 
and. and, W. Hi/l; Curtis and Gloucester islands, Henne; Edge- 
ORC hy aud Neun. Datlachy Ls also Bowman; Endeavour river, Banks and 
A specimen i iu fruit only from ipm: s cM E : 
embles this rather than Z. pyrop 
reddish bark (F. Mueller) Leaves in the imperfect specimens 
lanceolate, narrow, thick, with numerous, very fine, close, parallel 
s, the intramarginal one arcely (stet from the edge. Umbels several- 
ming loose, terminal, corymbose panicles. Young buds obovoid, 
tuse operculum ; perfect flowers unknown. Anthers of 
orynbosa, Fruit urceolate-globose, with a contracted neck, smooth, at- 
E mng sometimes 3 in. diamet er, but mostly much smaller; the rim thin, the 
“apsule sunk, Perfect seeds broadly winged on one side. 
a. Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown ; Abel Tasman, M‘Arthar 
T rivers, F. Mueller. Yt appears to pr "but slightly from E. terminalis in the 
is , and perhaps in the bar 
rou ophora, Benth. Nearly allied to the preceding four I 
L Apparently to be distinguished, unless all be considered as for Ké 
! a. Leaves long, 1 narrow, and thicker thau in any of them 
e same. Buds dag pear hajad, the very obtuse 6 
the calyx-tube till it separates, and then often tearing 
ln t eg in Æ. terminalis prions ae very 
open, varying fro o 6 lines diameter. Stamens of the allied 
am globose or slightly. ovoid, éontristéd at the vasa without a 
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