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3. E. coriaeea, A. Cunn. 



The affinity of E. cocci/era with i'. coriaeea, var. alpina, is so pronounced as 

 to be apparent to the most superficial observer ; but it is distinguished from that 

 species by its more prominent and more spreading veins, showing its closer relation- 

 ship to U. auiygdallna. The tuberculate-corrugate surface of tlie flower-buds 

 reminds one slightly of those of E. globulus, but the flat sbape of the operculum 

 of E. coccifera is quite different. The buds are very different to those of 

 E. amygdalina and E. coriaeea. The fruits of E. coccifera often display a puzzling 

 similarity to those of E. coriaeea. Both may have sunk and domed rims, but I do 

 not call to mind any fruits of E. coriaeea so angled as those of E. coccifera 

 sometimes are. 



Explanation of Plates. 



PLATE 25. 



Eucalyptus stellulata, Sieb. 



la. Leaves ; \h, buds of the type (Sieber's No. 478). 



la. Immature fruits, conoid in shape, but quite normal ; 26 ripe fruits from Nimitybelle, N.S.W. (J.H.M.). 



3a. Juvenile leaves ; .36, mature leaf, Jindabyne, N.S.W. (J.H.M.). 



4. Juvenile leaves, Yarrowitch, New South Wales, New England, N.S.W. (J.H.M.). 



5«. Twig in flower; 56, front and back view of anther, of var. angustifulia, Benth., Mount Victoria, N.S.W., 

 February 10, 1901 (J.H.M.). 



?. Fruits of var. anfjustifolia in dense heads. Blackheath, N.S.W. (J. H. Cauiiield). 



7. Buds deformed by insect galls, Jindabyne (J.H.M.). 



PLATE 26. 



E. coriaeea, A. Cunn. 



1. Sieber'.s No. 470 {E. jmucijlora, Sieb.) type. 



2a. Twig with flowers ; "26, buds ; 2c, front and back view of anther of No. 165, E. siloicuUrix, 

 F. Mueller, the E. xubmultipiitu-rvis, forma minor, of Miquel. (Charles Stuart, near Woodhall, 

 Tasmania.) 



3((. Leaf; .'56, fruits of No. 40 "Eucalyptus (6) E. ]/hleboj>/tylla, M. (^mnd), niYimn siilnnultiplmarvis." 

 Van Diemen's Land, C. Stuart. 



4. Leaf and fruits of " E. phlehophylla, Ferd. Muellei-, Mount Aberdeen (Vict.), 1,000 feet, Mueller, 



February, 1853." Drawn by Miss M. Smith from a specimen in the Herbarium, Royal Gardens, 

 Kew. 



5. Leaf and buds from a s(!Cond sheet of specimens from Mount Aberdeen ; also in tlio Herbarium, Royal 



Oard(>t)s, Kew, and drawn by Miss M. Smith. Originally also labelled E. phlubojihylla. 



(). E. coriacua, A. Cunn., var. aljiina, F.v.M., Mount Kosciusko, N.S.W. (.T.IT.M.). 



