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became better acquainted with the two, he was emphatic that they were 

 distinct. We corresponded and exchanged specimens on the subject, 

 and he assisted me with full material in my investigation of them, and 

 was quite in accord with me in describing this tree as distinct from the 

 Victorian " apple," which grows near Melbourne at Ringwood, Gem- 

 brook, and Evelyn. It is the " apple " and " woollybutt " of New 

 South Wales. 



E. viminalis, var. pluriflora, J. H. M. — Specimen in National 

 Herbarium from Moorabool River, near Geelong, collected bv P. H. R. 

 St. John. 



Eucalyptus tereticornis, Smith. — The " Forest Red Gum " of Vic- 

 toria, and found near Melbourne at Eltham. (P. R. H. St. John.) 



E. dealhata, A. Cunn. — National Herbarium. Badger Creek, Heales- 

 ville. (C. Walters.) 



Eucalyptus rostrata, Schlect. — Found principally on the banks of 

 the Murray and its tributaries and most other rivers. It is widely 

 distributed. 



Eucalyptus longijolia, Link. — This is listed by the Recording Census 

 of Victoria, 1908 (Prof. A. J. Ewart). A specimen in National Herbarium 

 is from Gippsland. (C. French, jun.) 



Eucalyptus Sniithii, R. T. B. — From Howitt's description of his 

 variety (c) under E. viminalis {loc. cit.), I was led to believe that this 

 species would be found in Victoria. His description matches very well 

 the tree, and he was evidently led to place it under E. viminalis on 

 account of the " sucker " leaves, for these are exactly identical in form. 

 There is a true specimen in the National Herbarium, Melbourne, from 

 a Victorian locality. 



Eucalyptus maculosa, R. T. B. — Recorded by R. H. Cambage from 

 Eallarat, (Proc. Linn. Soc, N.S.W., 1911), and collected by P. R. H. 

 St. John from Macedon and Woodend. 



Eucalyptus goniocalyx, F. v. M. — One of the finest forest trees in 

 the gullies of Gippsland, Howitt, and also in the south-east of Victoria, 

 P. R. H. St. John. 



Eucalyptus leucoxylon, F. v. M., " White Gum." — This is the well- 

 known " White Gum " of South Australia and Victoria, and figured 

 by Brown in his Forest Flora of South Australia. Found in the State 

 forests and timber reserves of Bendigo. (J. Semmens). 



Eucalyptus Maideni, F. v. M. — Occurs at Metung, Nowa Nowa 

 (P. R. H. St. John). 



Eucalyptus globulus, Labill. — A very widely distributed species in 

 the western half of the State. 



Eucalyptus globulus, var. St. JoJini, R. T. B., or sp. nov. — The 

 specimens of this tree received from Mr. St. John were very complete, 

 comprising seedling, adventitious shoots obtained from a branch of 

 tree 8 feet from the ground, the tree almost twenty years old ; leaves 



