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The two following specimens precisely match Adelaide 

 specimens: — • 



"Plants Miillerianae, B. & Schlt.,* Nov. Holland, meri- 

 dional, Dombey Bay." (Examined by Miquel). 



''Eucalyptus odorata, B. & Schlt., Dombey Bay/' in Herb. 

 Barbey-Boissier ex herb., Miquel. 



They have abundant small fruits, and precisely resemble 

 Adelaide Mall'ee, and also specimens formerly labelled E. 

 calcicultrix. 



E. odorata, var. cajej^utea (E. cajeputea, F. v. M.), Flinders 

 Eange (specimen in Herb., Melb.). 



''19. Eucalyptus porosa, F. Mliller.'' Flinders Range, Dr. 

 F. Mliller. Copy of label in Herb. W. Sonder in Herb., 

 Melb. 



A specimen in "Plantse Miillerianae, Nov. Holland meri- 

 dional," bearing the words "Eucalyptus? Arbor, Port Lincoln," 

 in Miquel's handwriting is Euc. odorata. (From Herb. 

 Yindob). 

 • The following specimens have purple flowers: — 

 Near Marble Range, Port Lincoln (W. Gill). 

 Possibly this is the var. erythrandra referred to at p. 

 243. 



"13. Eucalypt. odorata, Behr., var. calcicultrix, Adelaide. 

 Fl. hieme., F. Mliller." Copy of a label by Miquel in Herb. 

 W. Sonder in Herb., Melb.). 



"One of the common scrub (Adelaide) forms apparently re- 

 ferable to E. odorata. This type is of a dull and bluish type 

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

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

 ''Eucalyptus odorata, Behr. and Schlechtendal. Sine nom. 

 ex lib. Behr., Light's Pass, Sandy Bay, Nov. Holl. Austr. 

 Dr. Ferd. Mull." (Copy of label in Herb., Melb., in Mueller's 

 handwriting). 



''Euc. odorata, var. erythrostoma. Madam Pepperweath, 

 Light's Pass." Copy of a label in Miquel's handwriting in 

 Herb., Melb. The origin of the humorous mistake "Madam 

 Pepperweath" has been already explained. Both specimens 

 are identical. 



St. Vincent's Gulf and upper part of St. Vincent's Gulf 

 (W. Gill). 



"Peppermint," Kapunda, "A Box tree, very hard wood" 

 (R. H. Cambage). 

 Kapunda (W. Gill). 



* Behr and Schlechtendal. 



