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foliage is thick and strongly scented. The flowers are numerous, but 

 quite inconspicuous since the stamens are not showy. The leaves show 

 considerable variation, on one tree varying from ovate to falcate. 

 This tree would perhaps be acceptable for a wide street with very 

 wide parkings. 



E. tereticornis Sm. This species is very similar to E. rostrata, 

 described above. Like it, it prefers a moist subsoil and will stand 

 excess of water at times. 



E. viminalis Labill (Plate 2, No. 1). This tree, commonly called 

 the "manna gum," is a large tree of great beauty. It branches freely 

 and often has a good spreading form. The bark varies in texture, 

 either showing a white deciduous color or a rough dark color. The 

 leaves are rather narrow. The flowers are white, borne in axillary 

 umbels, almost always three-flowered. This feature is one which super- 

 ficially separates it from E. Stuartiana, F. v. M., the "apple-scented 

 gum," which it much resembles. 



The following species have been reported from California. They are 

 taken from Dr. Hall's list for the new edition of Bailey's Cyclopedia of 

 American Horticulture: 



Eucalyptus acmenioides. 



E. amygdalina. 



E. amygdalina var. augusti- 



folia. 



E. amygdalina var. radiata. 

 E. amygdalina var. regnans. 

 E. buprestium. 

 E. calophylla. 

 E. citriodora (syn. E. macu- 



lata var. citriodora). 

 E. coccifera. 

 E. coriacea. 

 E. cornuta. 



E. cornuta var. Lehmannii. 

 E. corymbosa. 

 E. corynocalyx. 

 E. cosmophylla. 

 E. crebra. 

 E. decipiens. 

 E. diversicolor. 

 E. doratoxylon. 

 E. drepanophylla. 

 E. eugenioides. 



E. eximia. 

 E. ficifolia. 

 E. globulus. 

 E. goniocalyx. 

 E. gunii. 

 E. haemastoma. 

 E. hemiphloia. 

 E. macrorrhynca. 

 E. marginata. 

 E. megacarpa. 

 E. melliodora. 

 E. microcorys. 

 E. microtheca. 

 E. obliqua. 

 E. occidentalis. 

 E. paniculata. 

 E. pilularis. 

 E. piperita. 

 E. Planchoniana. 

 E. platypus. 

 E. polyanthema. 

 E. populifolia. 

 E. pulverulenta. 



