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19. E. stenophylla, Liuk. 



" 226. E. stenophyUa. Fol. lincaria basi attenuata obtusiuscula veuosa 

 punctata nervis ante margiuem councsis. llab. in Australia. Pol. i)et. 1" Igo., 

 lamina 3' Iga, 4" lata." (Link's Eiium. Uort. BeroL, ii, 30; DC. Prod, iii, 222.) 

 " Very doubtful." (Bentbam.) 



20. E. tuberculata, Farm. 



" Parm. b. engb. ex Otto bort. Berol. foliis oppositis scssilibus, amplexi- 

 caulibus oblongo-linearibus acutis niembranaceis glabris, raniis iiliformibus 

 tuberculatis. In Nova-llollandia v.s. sine fl." (DO. Frod. iii, 221.) 



" Very doubtful." (Bentbam.) 



21. E. ttirhinata, Page. 



By name only in Page's Prodromiis, 1818. I cannot trace wbere, if at all, 

 it Avas described. 



22. E. iindulata, Hort. 



23. E. verrucosa, Hort. Botb ex. G. Don ia Eoml. Sort. Brit. p. 198 (1830). 



New Holland, 1820. I cannot trace tbe description, if any. 



21. E. versicolor, Bhmie. 



" (208.) Eucalyptus versicolor, Bl., foliis sparsis v, sub-oppositis breviter 

 petiolatis ovato-lanceolatis acuminatis basi acutiusculis coriaceis glabris 

 penninerviis. Arbor versicolor Ilumpb. Herb. Amb., iii, p. 122, tab. 53. 

 Ay-alla Amboinensium. Truncus strictus, altissimus ; cortice tcnui, laevigato, 

 albido, in lamellas secedente excellentem gerens colorem ex rubro luteo et 

 viridi variegatum, qui e longinquo iridis colorem refert. P'olia 5 poll, longa, 

 2 poll, lata, laurina, nervo medio subtus argute prominente, sicca supra 

 nigricantia. In Moluccis." (Blume, J/h5. Bot. Liidg. B((t.,\o\. i, 1819, p. 81.) 



Prom tbe Moluccas, taken up from Rumpbius' description and rude figure of 

 Arbor versicolor Ay-alla {Herb. Amb., iii, p. 122, t. 80, not t. 53, wbicb is an 

 Eugenia) without flowers or fruit." (Bentbam, Journ. Linn. Soc, x, 113.) 



" 41. Eucalyptus, nov. sp. ramulis rubellis, etc., c specimine incompleto 

 non describenda. Van Diemen's Land (Stuart n. 19)." Miq. in Ned. Kruidlc. 

 Arch., iv, 141 (1856). 



I bave not been able to see a specimen of Stuart's No. 19 from Tasmania, so 

 tliat I cannot say if it would be possible to express an opinion as to t^ie species to 

 wbicb it bclonsrs. 



