

EUCALYPTUS. 245 



SYNONYMS AND VARIETIES, 



A 



E: acmenoides Syn.: trianthos. At one time ranked as a variety of 

 pilularis. 



E. amygdalina Syns.: radiata, elata, tenueramis, nitida, longifolia. 

 Ivindleyana, ambigua, ligustrina, fissilis. Vars.: linearis, dives, angusti- 

 folia, hypericifolia, regnans. Both Risdoni and coccifera have been called 

 forms of amygdalina. 



E. alba Bark white, persistent. Syn. : leucadendron. Var. : 

 tectifica. Close to platyphylla, Timor. 



B 



E. Baileyana Fibrous on both stem and branches; bark stringy; 

 poor soil and sandy ridges; similar to Eucalyptus Bowmanii. Was called 

 Var. of Eucalyptus drepanophylla; also like trachyphloia and eugenioides, 

 in this case fruits very different, resembling those of dichromophloia. 



E. botryoides Bark persistent dark, wrinkled, one case here decor- 

 ticates. Syn. : platypodas. 



E. Behriana Var: purpurascens. 



E. bicolor Syns.: pendula, largiflorens, haemastoma. Var.: passi- 

 flora. 



C 



E. corynocalyx Syn.: cladocalyx; stony and dry districts. Seed- 

 lings round leaf. 



E. capitellata Bark stringy. Has been called Eucalyptus piperita; 

 closely allied to santalifolia. Var. : brachycorys ; this variety also attri- 

 buted to macrorrhyncha. 



E calophylla Syn. : splachnocarpa, allied to ficifolia. 



E. clavigera Syn. : polysciadia. 



E. cornuta Syns.: macrocera,symphomyrtus, annulata. Lehmanni 

 has also been called a form of this tree. 



E. corymbosa Syns. : metrosideros, gummifera. 



E. coccifera Var. : parviflora. 



E. crebra The following may eventually be ranked as forms of 

 crebra : Melanophloia, drephanophylla, trachyphloia and leptophleba 

 and perhaps also the lemon scented iron bark E. Staigeriana (have seen 

 no description of this last. K.) Syns.: resinifera and metrosideros, salici- 

 folium and perhaps angustifolia and melanophloia. 



E. conoidea Var.: marginata. 



