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E. UNCiNATA Turcz. 

 A slender Mallee, usually not exceeding 10 feet in height, conrined to ooastal 

 souili-wetiuern Ausoi-alia. 



E. MRiDis R. T. Baker {acacioides A. Cunn.). 

 A tall, spindly shrub or slender small tree, attaining a height of 20-30 feet. Bark 

 smooth, a little hard, scaly bark at butt. 



b. False Mallees. 



False Mallees, or Mallee-like shrubs, with bulbous root-stocks reduced in size 

 or absent. Found in regions of comparatively high rainfall, in rocky coastal districts 

 and tablelands (of New South Wales) sometimes ascending to a considerable elevation. 



There is no strict line of demarcation between these and the generally 

 recognised Mallees. 



E. aficulata Baker and Smith. 



E. approximans Maiden. 



E. Baeuerlenii F.v.M. 



E. coccifera Hook., f. 



E. diversifolia Bonpl. 



E. Moorei Maiden and Cambage. 



E. Kyheanensis Maiden and Cambage. 



E. neglecta Maiden. 



E. nitida Hook., f. 



E. ohtusijlora DC. 



E. parvifolia Cambage. 



E. pulverulenta Sims. 



E. pumila Cambage. 



E. stricta Sieb. 



E. urnigera Hook., f. 



E. vernicosa Hook., f. 



E. virgata Sieb. 



E. APicuLATA Baker and Smith. 

 A shrub of 6-8 feet, forming a scrubby growth. 



E. APPROXIMANS Maiden. 

 A Mallee-like plant of 4-10 feet high. 



E. Baeuerleni F.v.M. 

 Few or many stemmed ; attaining a height of 40 feet, up to 15 inches in diameter ; 

 bark smooth, hide-bound, brownish. Timber pale-coloured, hard. 



E. COCCIFERA Hook., f. 

 Quite a small tree (mider 20 feet in height) with a smooth, white bark, but much 

 smaller on the exposed tops of mountains. 



