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OTiNONYMS. 



1. E. caJcirultri r, F. v. M. {E . odorata, Behr., var. calcicul- 

 ■ trix, Miq.), 



2. E. cajuputea, F. v. M. 



3. E. perforata, F. v. M. 



4. E. odorata, Behr., var. erythraiidra, F. v. M. 



5. E. odorata, Behr., var. erythrostoma, F. v. M. 



6. E. 2^orosa, Miq. 



7. E. Uucoxylon, F. v. M., var. pJuri-fiora, F. v. M. 



8. E. viridis, R. T. Baker. 



9. E. polylractea, R. T. Baker. 



10. E. Woolhiana, B. T. Baker. 



1. E. CALCICULTRIX, F. V. M. 



"var. calcicuJtrirJ. (E. calcicultrix, F. Miill., Herb, et 

 adnot.) ; foliis tenuioribus elliptico-vel oblongo4anceolatis ex- 

 tenuato-apiculatis, adspectu subtrinerviis, 2-3J poll, longis. 

 Lo'cis calcareis ad Adelaide Nov. Holl. Austr. (F. M.).'" (Miq. 

 in Ned. Kruidk. Arch., iv., 129, 1856.) 



Following are specimens of thei type: — 



''13. Eucalyptus odorata, Behr., var. ccdcicuJtrix, Adelaide. 

 Fl. hieme, F. Midler." (Herb. Sonder.) 



''Euc. ccdcicultrix, F. M. {odorata), Nr. Adelaide." (Herb. 

 Melb.) 



Tliig is the common Adelaide scrub form of E. odorata, some- 

 times known as "Black Mallee." "Of a dnll and bluish type 

 of green and fairly erect in its general growth" (W. Gill). 

 Leaves narrow, fruits in heads. 



"Peppermint," Adelaide (R. H. Cambage). 



2. E. CAJUPUTEA, F. V. M. 



"7. Euc. cajuputea, Ferd. Miill., Herb, ramulis tenuibus 

 superne acutangulis, foliis linearibus apice acuminate vulgo 

 sphacelatis, basi in petiokmi brevem tcrtiim attenuatis ut 

 plurimum falcatis, coriaceis. costa tenui subtusparumper 

 prominente, venis adscendentibus obtectis, una utrinque e basi 

 subdistinctaj, umbellis axillaribus et lateralibus, 3-7-vulgo 5 

 floris, floribus breviter pedicellatis, operculo conico non 

 mucronato calycis tubum cbconicum fere aequante. 



''Flinders Range (F. Miiller). 



"Petioli circiter 3 lin., folia 2^-4J poll, longa, 2-4 vulgo 3 lin. 

 lata. Pedunculi 2-3 lin. longi ; pedicelli 1-1^ lin. longa, 

 ancipites vel tetraquetri. Calycis tubus l|-2 lin. quandoque 

 subanceps." (Miq. in Xed. KruicU'. Arch., iv., 126, 1856). 



I have a specimen of the type, and it is normal E. odorata. 



