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B.— Doubtful Species. 



The following list includes doubtful species and perhaps some nomina nuda. Some 

 of tliem are probably indeterminable, and I trust that further inquiry will be made 

 into them. It is quite possible that some of these so-called species of Eucalyptvis 

 may prove to belong to other Myrtaceous genera. 



1. E. (data, Hort. Ex G. Don in Loud. Hort. Brit., p. 198 (1830). New Holland, 

 1816. 



I cannot trace a description. 



*2. U. albkons, E.v.M. The seedlings are described in Fragm., vii, 42, in the 

 following words : — " Caulis laevis, fere teres ; folia rigidula, sparsa, brevi- 

 petiolata, cordato-v. orbiculato-ovata, acutiuscula, 1^-2^" longa, 1^-2" lata." 



I cannot ascertain where the species itself was described. 



3. E. albiccmlis, Hort. Ex G. Don in Loud. Ilovt. Brit., p. 198 (1830). New 



Holland, 1810. 



Does not appear to have been described. 



4. E. alpina, Hort. " Native of Mt. Wellington, V.D L." (Tasmania). Loudon's 



" Trees and Shrubs of Britain,'' ji. 2567 (vol. iv.). 



') . E. colinifolia, Lodd. Ex G. Don in Loud. Hort. Brit., p. 198 (1830). 

 I cannot trace a description. 



0. E. curvula, Sieb. " Operculo conico, pedunculis sub-3 floris incrassatis com- 

 pressis divaricatis, foliis inaequaliter oblongo-lanceolatis acutis." (Spreng. 

 Syst., iv, Cur. Post. 195.) "The short diagnosis equally applicable to several 

 sjiecies." (Benth.) 



7. E. deghipta, Blume. Eollowing is the original description : — 



*' 207. Eucali/jjfus deghipta, Bl., ramulis compresso-tetragonis marginatis ; 

 foliis sparsis (plerumque alternis) breviter petiolatis ovato-lanceolatis acuminatis 

 basi acutiusculis coriaceis glabris pcnninerviis subtus tenuissimc reticulatis. — 

 Bopulus ? deglubata. Herb. Bwdt. — Arbor excelsa, corticem resinosum aro- 

 maticum per magnas Ifiroiras delibrans ; lamulis ncnnihil flexuosis, siccis 

 obscure rubiginosis, i)ruinosis, glanduloso-piuictatis, glabri«. Folia alterna v. 

 passim opposita, patentia, petiolis 3-5 lin. longis instructa, 4^-7 poll, longa, 



