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4. With E. dadocalyx, F.vM. {corynocalyx, T.v.M.) 



Bentham (B.Fl. iii, 216) and Mueller, in " Eucalyptogi-aphia," under 

 E. uncinata, refer to the kink in the filament in these species, but it would be 

 difficult to find any other resemblance. 



5. With E. calyeogona, Turcz., var. gracilis, Maiden. 



" This species has much the habit of E. ffnicilis, but is very different in 

 stamens and fruit." (B.Fl. iii, 216.) 



Both are slender leaved Mallees of about the same size. There is certainly 

 danger in confusing the two species in the bush, particularly when full material is 

 not available. The timber of the var, gracilis is of a more decided cigiir-brown. 



6. With E. decipiens, Endl. 



These two species ax'e sometimes confused in herbaria, but the anthers are 

 very differeiit. It would not be possible to confuse them in the bush. I will deal 

 with the matter under E. decipiens. (See page 152.) 



