122 

 PLATE 16. 



la. Twin; with buds and flowers; 16 and Ic, Fruits, E. dumosa, A. Cunn., from near Wyalong, N.S.W., 



and one of the localities whence Allan Cunningham collected his type. 

 2a, 2b. Front and back views of anthers of JH. dumosa from Coolabah, N.S.W., and Cobar, N.S.W., 



respectively, from plants absolutely typical for Cunningham's plant. 



3. Fruits of var. dumosa, Dimboola, Victoria. (F. Reader.) Note the exserted valves, which are 



occasionally observed in the species. 



4. Specimen of variety dumosa from De Candollean (Prodromus) Herbarium. De Candolle's label was 



" 34, E. ciieorifolia, DC, altera species. (2). Species foliis ohlongo lanceolatis." This specimen 

 is fully discussed at p. 98. 



ba. Twig with buds; 56, Fruits. Lake Bogan, River Murray, N.S.W. (A. W. Howitt.) A rather 

 coarse form of variety dumosa and tending to the typical form of the species. 



Qa. Buds and flowers ; 66, Front and back views of anther ; 6c, Fruits. Sand plains north from the 

 Stirling Range, Western Australia. A rather coarse, sessile-flowered fomi of the variety dumosa, 

 illustrative of the great amount of the variation in the species incrassata. See p. 105. Compare 

 Plate 21, figs. 2a, 26. 



PLATE 17. 



var. ronglohata, R. Br. 



In, 16. Twig and separate head of fruits of Eucal ijptus incrassata, Labill. ; var. conglohata, R. Br. Port 



Lincoln, South Australia. (W. Gill, Dec, 1901.) See p. 101. 

 2a, 26. Flowering twig and anthers of " E. dum.osa, A. Cunn. ; var. conglohata, R. Br." Port Lincoln, 



Wilhelmi (Herb. Melbourne). A type of E. dumosa, var. conglohata (R. Br. ; B.Fl. iii, 230). 



Seep. 101. 

 3o, 36. "JF. dumosa, \a,v.. Kangaroo Island, South Australia. Iter 1802-5. Robert Brown."' No. 



4,748 of the British Museum collections, distributed by Mr. J. J. Bennett in 1876. 

 As regards 36, see my remarks at p. 101. It is probably a detached twig; nearer to var. dumosa 



than to var. conglohata. 



4. ^^ E. dumosa, YSiv." "Island ^•iii, South Coast " (South Australia). Robert Brown, 1802-5. Another 



specimen. 

 5a, 56. ^' E. dumosa, var." In early and riper fruit. "Bay ix. South Coast." Robert Brown, 1802-5. 



Ex herb.. Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. 

 6. Head of fruit. " South Coast." R. Brown. Ex. herb., Berlin. 

 Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6 are doubtless from the same batch of specimens collected by Robeit Brown on the South 



Australian coast, and perhaps near what is now called Port Lincoln. 



PLATE 18. 



var. goniantha, var. nov. 



1(7, 16, Ic. Eucalyptus goniantha, Turcz. No. 71 Drummond. Seep. 103. 

 Twig bearing buds and flowers ; anthers and top ^dew of young fruit. 



var. grossa, var. nov. 

 2a, 26, 2c. Twig with bvids and flowers ; anthers ; cluster of fruits. See p. 104. 



E71C. grossa, F.v. M. 

 2a. From a specimen cultivated in the Botanic Garden, Melbourne. 

 2e. Western Australia. (C. Walter.) 



