proceedings of section d. 299 



(3) Notes on Individual Species. 



Eucalyptus corymbosa, Smith.— This species is recorded for Vic- 

 toria by the Recording Census of Victoria, 1908 (Prof. A. E. Ewart, 

 D.Sc). A specimen in the National Herbarium is from East Gippsland. 

 (Chas. Walker.) 



Eucalyptus botryoides, Smith. — This species is found on the lower 

 banks of rivers and sea-coast in the north-east of the State (Bentham, 

 he. cit., p. 229). A specimen in the National Herbarium is from 

 •Orbost. (E. C. Pescott.) 



Eucalyptus paludosa, R. T. B. — This is the tree recorded by Prof. 

 Ewart in Victorian Naturalist, January, 1911, under the name of 

 E. Gunnii, var. acervula, from Vereker Range, Wilson's Promontory. 

 Luehmann must have noted the botanical differences at least between 

 it and E. Gunnii, for a specimen named by him for Mr. H. B. Williamson 

 bears the following on the label : — E. Gunnii, J. D. H., var. undulata, 

 Luehmann. October, 1902. Hawkesdale. This is the variety in 

 " Eucalyptus of Gippsland," Howitt (Trans. Roy. Soc. Vict., Vol. II., 

 p. 83, under E. Gunnii). Mr. P. R. H. St. John informs me he has 

 found it at Colac and Warrandyte, and numerous other localities. 

 There is a specimen in the National Herbarium collected in FoUett, 

 ty F. M. Reader. 



Eucalyptus camphor a, R. T. B. — Mr. St. John was the first to record 

 this species for Victoria, the exact locality being Sutherland Creek, and 

 Brisbane Ranges (Vict. Nat., Nov., 1911). This is the dwarf variety 

 of Howitt under E. Gunnii, " Eucalypts of Gippsland," loc. cit. 



Eucalyptus Perriniana, R. T. B. et H. G. S. — This has been found 

 by Dr. Heber Green at Dargo. (Vic. Nat., April, 1913.) 



Eucalyptus Stuartiana, F. v. M. — This is the "apple " of Victoria 

 and distinct from the " But But " of Gippsland — E. Bridgesiana. The 

 late Dr. Howitt was eventually convinced that they are distinct. This 

 tree has a stringy bark and red timber, whilst E. Bridgesiana has a 

 box bark and pale-coloured timber. 



Eucalyptus Stuartiana, var. cordata. — Found at or near Cabbage 

 Tree Creek by Moore, A. W. Howitt and P. R. H. St. John. It is the 

 same tree recorded by Howitt {loc. cit), and is in the National Her- 

 barium, Melbourne, from Gippsland and Ovens River, as E.pulverulenta. 

 The fruits and foliage alone differentiate it from E. cinerea, and it is 

 altogether different from Sim's E. pulverulenta (Sim's Bot. Mag. t. 

 2087), which so far has only been recorded from three localities in New 

 South Wales. 



E. cinerea, F, v. M, Toongabbie to Walhalla. Nat. Herb. 



Eucalyptus Bridgesiana, R. T. B. — This is the " But But " of 

 Gippsland described by Howitt (loc. cit.) in his Eucalypts of that 

 district, but under the name of E. Stuartiana. When, however, he 



