314. 



4. Pachyphloi^. 



ptychocarpa, (No. 3 is the same as 4, as we have already seen.) 



5. ScHIZOPHLOIiE. 



Sieberiana. Cloeziana. 



crebra. ficifolia. 



sidewphloia. calophylla. 

 melanophloia. 



6. Lepidophloi^. 

 phcenicea. peltata. 

 miniata. 



In the following cases Mueller felt uncertain as to the place in his sections 

 certain species should occupy, and he therefore arranged them as intermediates : — 



7. Rhytiphloi^-Leiophlol^. 



tessellaris. occidentalis, 



goniocalyx. 



[We have three very dissimilar barks here.] 



8. ScHIZOPHLOIiE-LEIOPHLOI^. 



paniculata leucoxylon. 



[The reason why Mueller suspended these two species between the Ironbarks 

 and the Smooth-barks, was because he had confused — 



(a) E. paniculata (an Ironbark) with E.fasciculosa (a Smooth-bark). The confusion 



is explained at Part XIV, p. 140. 



(b) E. leucoxylon (a Smooth-bark) with E. sideroxylon (an Ironbark). The confusion 



is explained at Part XII, p. 82. 



In other words, E. paniculata and E. sideroxylon should go to the Schizophloifn, 

 and E. fasciculosa and E. leucoxylon to the LeiopJiloiw.] 



9. Schizophloi^-Rhytophloi^. 

 drepanophylla. 

 Here we have a key to the confusion of E. drepanophylla {Schizophloicc) with 

 E. leptophleba {Rhytiphloice), see Part XLIX, p. 264. 



10. Inophloi^-Leiphloi^. 



amygdalma. 



[Whether he included E. radiata in E. amygdalina (which is probable), or not, 

 only TIemipJdoicB (see p. S22), and LeiojMoice are possibly in question.] 



