No. 
. Stamens united in four bundles sae 
13. 
14, 
15. 
DICHOTOMOUS KEY TO THE EUCALYPTUS, 
(This character is generally also discernible in the fruit by 
four depressions where the stamens had been inserted. ) 
Stamens free and inserted all around the inside of 
the calyx . 
. Fruit more than 1 inch i in n diameter, c convex above the 
rim of the calyx, H. erythrocorys. 
Fruit less than 1 inch in diameter, the valves enclosed 
Leaves mostly opposite, ovate-lanceolate, mealy-white, 
E. tetragona. 
Leaves scattered, lanceolate-falcate, dull green, 
EF. eudesmioides. 
. Fruit quadrangular, about 14 inches long, reddish, 
L. tetraptera. 
Fruit terete or irregularly angular 
Fruit-valves quite enclosed in the capsule : 
Fruit-valves either quite exserted or the points reaching 
the level of the rim . ee one ie cr 
. Flowers mostly paniculaeed 
Flowers in simple umbels ee dis bs 
(Occasionally the inflorescence will appear paniculated in 
this section through the falling off of the leaves.) 
Leaves mostly opposite... 
Leaves scattered 
Leaves connate . 
Leaves not connate 
. Leaves about 6 inches long, 3 eauries aay E. Bek (ate 
(allied to No. 31, . corymbosa). 
Leaves not exceeding 2 inches in _ length, 
EY gamophylla. 
Leaves mostly ovate, not exceeding 2 inches in length 
Leaves lanceolate, at least 3 inches long 
Calyx bristly, #. setosa. 
Calyx glabrous, HL. aspera. 
Fruit. 3 to ¢ inch in diameter, Z. ferruginea. 
Fruit not exceeding 4 inch in diameter, Z. clavigera, 
(2. grandifolia and EL. Papuana are varieties of this.) 
Leaves mostly peltate, 2. peltata. 
Leaves attached to the stalks at the base 
Leaves of equal colour on both sides 
(See also Nos. 31 and 34.) 
Leaves paler beneath than above 
. Fruit at least } inch in diameter, more or Sc stiealaba 
Fruit rarely exceeding } inch . 
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