532 
No. 
100. 
115, 
1X6; 
PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION D. 
Leaves lanceolate, #. occidentalis. 
(including #. macrandra and EL. spathulata as varieties. ) 
Leaves ovate, LZ. platypus. 
(Baron von Mueller adopted in his Eucalyptographia Tureza- 
ninow’s name of H. obcordata, which appellation seems to 
me quite misleading and has no claim to priority.) 
Fruit from 3 to 1 inch in diameter 
Fruit ssvorhy under 4 inch 
. Top of fruit nearly flat 
Top of fruit convex 
5, Leaves shining, £. megacarpa. 
Leaves dull, very coriaceous, 2. cosmophylla. 
. Calyx terete, LE. Oldfieldi. 
(2. Drummondi seems a variety of this, being smaller in all 
its parts.) 
Calyx angular, 2. pachyphylla. 
. Leaves ovate, but acute, rarely ovate-lanceolate, Z. 
alba. 
(2. platyphylla I cannot distinguish from this, even as a 
variety. ) 
Leaves lanceolate, rarely linear 
. Calyx and operculum strongly ribbed 
Calyx and operculum not ribbed 
7. Operculum quite hemispherical, £. corrugata. 
Operculum elongated . 
. Operculum obtuse, #. goniantha 
Operculum pointed, E. faleata. 
. Calyx angular, pedicels flattened, Z. haces 
Calyx and pedicels terete 
. Fruit-valves ending in fine points 
Fruit-valves short, “often deltoid 
. Capsule raised above the rim.. 
Capsule inserted below the rim 
. Operculum conical, flowers closely sessile Z. ‘decipiens 
Operculum hemispherical, EL. pallidifolia. 
. Leaves generally dull greyish-green, E. oleosa. 
Leaves shining on both sides, 4. salmonophtloia. 
. Capsule inserted below the rim of the calyx or on a 
level with it... re 
Capsule raised above the rim. 
Leaves linear, £. angustissima. 
(See also No. 130 E. amygdalina. ) 
Leaves lanceolate. 
Fruit urceolate, £. Baileyana. 
Fruit mostly ovate truncate, never urceolate 
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Tiel 
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