EUCALYPTUS PHCENICEA. 



128,000 per square inch. The continuation of a preliminary table of stomata, given under 

 E. pachyphylla, is now offered. I wish it however at the very outset of these observations to be 

 understood, that no undue stress should be laid on the absolute firmness of these interesting 

 physiologic characteristics, as geologic and climatic influences and not less so the age of the tree 

 and other circumstances are likely to render the approximate numbers here noted subject to many 

 changes. 



equal number. 



75,000-97,000 

 45,000-50,000 

 96,000-114,000 

 79,000-85,000 

 108,000-120,000 

 68,000-90,000 

 65,000-83,000 

 75,000-100,000 

 95,000-170,000 

 81,000 

 72,000 

 85,000 

 60,000 

 40,000 



60,000-66,000 

 275,000 

 65,000-128,000 

 116,000-130,000 

 79,000-100,000 

 80,000-118,000 

 35,000 



40,000-46,000 

 90,000-124,000 

 115,000-124,000 

 48,000-50,000 

 81,000 



48,000-58,000 

 46,000-80,000 

 70,000-95,000 

 65,000-72,000 

 75,000-91,000 

 99,000-108,000 

 58,000-70,000 

 95,000-155,000 

 85,000-87,000 

 72,000-85,000 

 46,000-67,000 

 155,000-207,000 

 56,000-75,000 

 75,000-85,000 

 114,000-145,000 

 20,000-43,000 



