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E. Staigeriana, F.v.M. 

 10a. Juvenile leaf ; 106, mature leaf; 10c, buds and flowers ; \0d, anther ; lOf, fruit from Palmer River, 



Queensland (type locality). Received from Mr. F. M. Bailey (collector 1 ). 

 11a. Broadish juvenile leaf; 116, buds, cultivated, R. Siinmons, Rockhampton, Queensland. 

 12. Mature leaf, cultivated, Botanic Gardens, Sydney. 



E. melanoi^ldoia, F.v.M. (first part). 



N.B. — The drawings of this species are intended to supplement those of the " Eucalyptographia." I 

 do not repeat " Eucalyptographia " drawings, but sometimes add to them or correct them. In my 

 " Forest Flora of New South Wales " I will figure whole twigs of the normal form of this species. I may, 

 perhaps, be permitted to remind my readers that the present work is a " Critical Revision," and hence a 

 drawing of normal E. mdanophloia, already conveniently available, would be out of place. 



13a and 136. Twig with fiowers, and anther of a lanceolate-leaved form of E. melanophloia. Bentham 

 looked upon it as a variety of E. crebra at JJ.Fl. iii, 222, and this original specimen bears the 

 label, in Bentham's handwriting, " Bark fissured, not shedding, Suttor River, Bowman." 



14a. Leaf; 146, buds and flower.s of "Box-tree of the Mackenzie, Leichhardt." This tree has a 

 "fissured bark," and was examined by Bentham for B.FL iii, 222. It is a lanceolate-leaved 

 form of E. inelanophloia. 



I5a. Leaf : 1.56, buds and flowers of the " Gum-topped Box of the Suttor River, Bo^vman," in Bentham's 

 handwriting, examined by him for B.FL iii, 222. It is a lanceolate leaved form of E, melanoph'oia. 

 All these from Kew. 



PLATE 5i. 



E. melanophloia (continued). 

 la, 16, Ic. Juvenile leaves. Narrabri, N.S.W. (J.H.M.) 

 2a. Mature leaf; 26, buds. Bourke, N.S.W. (O. C. xMcDougall.) 

 3a. Mature leaf ; 36, very small fruits. Narroraine, N.S.W. (J.H.M.) 

 4a. Mature leaf; 46, small fruits. Stannary Hills, North Queensland. (Dr. T. L. Bancroft.) 



E. pruinosa, Schauer. 



5a. Reproduction of a portion of the type in the Vienna Herbarium. The oiiginarbears the inscription, 

 " Eucalyptus pruinosa, Schauer, in Walp. Repert," in Schauer's handwriting ; 56, a fruit from 

 the type, end on. 



6. Anther from a flower from Sweers' Island, Gulf of Carpenteria. Herb. Melb. with the label 

 "Heune V (Henne was the botanical collector in Landsborough's Expedition.) 



7a. Angled and ribbed fruits ; 76, quadrangular branchlet. Mt. Albion, Queensland. (S.Dixon.) 



8. Very small fruits. Ord River, East Kimberley, W.A. (W. V. Fitzgerald.) 



PLATE 55. 



E. Smiihii, R. T. Baker. 

 1. Juvenile leaf. Colo Vale, N.S.W. .(E. Cheel.) 



2a. Mature l-leaf; 26, buds; 2c, anther; 2d, fruits. Sugar Loaf Mountain, Braidwood, N.S.W 

 (W. Baeuerlen.) 



E. Naudiniana, F.v.M. 



3a. Juvenile leaf ; 36, mature leaf ; 3c, buds ; 3<7, anthers. New Britain or Neu Pommern. 

 (R. Parkinson.) 



4. Fruits. Philippines, U.S. Exploring Expedition, 1854. 



