EUCALYPTUS FLORA. SLE 
South Wales. It contains much that is based on Tas- 
manian specimens, and I beg to invite the attention of my 
readers to it. 
I propose to give a few brief notes in regard to what I 
may term the Tasmanian portion of the paper. Some 
critical observations in regard to type specimens are given, 
and some Tasmanian and New South Wales localities are 
enumerated. 
E. Gunnu, F.v.M., var. glauca, D. and M., is suppressed 
and shown to be typical; or nearly so. 
E. Perriniana, Herb. Perrin., non F.v.M. (these Pro- 
ceedings, xxvi. 135), is placed under #. Gunni. 
A variety acervula, D. and M., is established, and the 
following is given :— 
. Paterson, R. Br. Herb. 
. persicifolia, Lodd. (Bot. Cab. t. 501). 
. persicifolia, Mig. (Ned. Kruidk. Arch. iv. 137). 
Baueriana, Mig. non Schauer (ib. iv. 137). 
. cttrifolia, F.v.M., Herb. (ib. iv. 137). 
ligustrina, Miq. non. D.C. (ib. iv. 134). 
. acervula, Miq. (ib. iv. 137). 
. acervula, Hook. f., non. Sieb. (Fl. Tas. 1. 135). 
. Stuartiana, F.v.M. (Mig. in Ned. Kruidk. Arch. iv. . 
131). 
E. sae F.v.M. (Fragm. ii. 62). 
E. viminalis, Benth. (B. Fl. ii. 240) non. Labill., 
partym. , 
E. paludosa, R. T. Baker (Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 
xxill. 167; xxvi. 136). 
E. undulata, Oldfield, is written, in Oldfield’s hand- 
writing, on a Tasmanian specimen collected by him- 
self. Herb. Vienna. I do not know if the species 
“ was described. 
E. Patersoni, was collected by Col. Paterson, at Port 
Dalrymple (Launceston). 
E. persicifolia, Lodd., may have been raised from Tas- 
manian seed. 
E. persicifolia, Mig., was based on Stuart’s No. 12 
(Tasmania), and was thought by Miquel to he 
_ identical with Loddiges’ plant. 
E. Baweriana, Miq., non. Schauer, and #. citrifolia, 
F.v.M., were based on the same specimen of Stuart 
(Tasmania borealis). 
E. ligustrina, Mig., was based on one of Stuart’s Tas- 
manian specimens. 
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