246 EUCAL YPTUS. 



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E. diversicolor Syns. : colossea, goniantha. 



E. dumosa Syns. : lamprocarpa, santalifolia, fruticetorum. Var. : 

 conglobata, scyphocalyx, panticulata, rhadophloia. 



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E. eugenioidesSyns . : scabra, acervula, piperita. 



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E. foecunda Var. : loxophleba, foecunda, small shrubby form 

 loxophleba tree form. Syns. : amygdalina, fruticetorum. 



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E. goniocalyx Bark rough in dry country. Smooth in mountain 

 gorges. Syn. : elseophora. 



E. gracilis Shrubby; bark smooth. Syns.: calycogna.celastroides, 

 fruticetorum. 



E. globulus Syns.: cordata, diversifolia, glauca, pulverulenta, per- 

 foliata. Var.: shrubby form unnamed. 



E. Qunnii Bark rough, dark; always decorticating. Vars.: doubt- 

 ful; ligustriana, Baueriana and persicifolia. Syns. : ligustriana, acervula. 



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E. hemiphloia Syn : albens. Var. : brevifolia for oil. 



E. haemostoma Bark smooth, or if persistent on stem smooth on 

 branches. Var. : micranthera, smaller fruit and flower. Syns.: signata, 

 fair fuel, poor timber. 



E. incrassata Syns.: angulosa, cuspidata, costata. Muelleri. 



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E. largiflorens Syns.: neudula, bicolor and haemastoma. 



E. leucoxylon \ Vars.: angulata, pallens, minor; wide range; 



E. sideroxylon f seedlings of Eucalyptus leucoxylon; willowy, 

 vine-like growth; leaves opposite, sessile; of sideroxylon, very fine leaf, 

 narrow; stem crimson. Maiden and others think that the tree growing 

 in New South Wales is different from Eucalyptus leucoxylon of South 

 Australia and should have specific rank as Eucalyptus sideroxylon. 

 The timber of the latter is reddish; of the former, white; both very 

 strong; sideroxylon most durable. 



E. longifolia Syn:: Woolsei, fuel and bees. Seedling leaves nar- 

 row, paler beneath, generally scattered, smooth. 



E. loxophleba Syn.: fruticetorum. Var.: fruticosa. 



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E. macrorrhyncha Stringy bark; foliage sometimes like obliqua; 

 smaller tree than obliqua; seedlings rough glandular protuberances with 

 hairy tufts. Syn.: acervula (ring). Var.: brachycorys. 



