34,5 



■i. With E. siderophlola, IJentb. 



('hieHy different from E. siderophlola in less shining leaves with about e(iual numbers of stomata 

 on each side, mostly solitary umbels on a broadly-compressed stalk, absence of stalklets, the lid not long- 

 pointed, the filaments while in bud more twisted, and jiossibly also in bark and fruit. The tree from 

 Mount Elliott referred to by Uentham under E. lUiiamani, belongs to E. drepanophylla. — (Under £. 

 sidcrophloia, in Mueller's " Eucalyptographia." 



4. With E. Baileyana, F.v.M. 



Under E. Baileyana, F.v.M., Mueller, in "Eucalyptographia," poiuts out 

 certain differences between that species and B. ButVMani, but inasmuch as Mueller 

 himself included two species under E. Baileyana * his figure being a composite one, 

 with fruits of E. Baileyana aud flowers and leaves of E. engeniodes, the comparison 

 in question is of no value. It has no close affinity to E. Baileyana. 



Explanation of Plates (45-48). 

 PLATE JiS. 



E. jnperita, Sni. 



\a, ]h. Juvenile Icavrs (seedlings). ],inden, Blue Mountains, N.S.A\'. (H. H. Cambage aud J.H.M.) 



2. Juvenile leaves. Hornsby, near Sydney. (E. H. F. Swain.) 



3a. Leaf ; 3h, buds (note the sharp operculum and the somewhat falcate twist of each bud in this species) ; 

 3c, Howers ; -id, fruits (ovoid). 



4. l^uds. Corricudgj- Mountain, near Rylstone. (R. T. Baker.) 



5. Fruits, almost spherical. Lawson, Blue Mountains. (J. H. C'amtield.) 



6. Fruits, typically urceolate in shape. Wingello, N.S.W. (.J. L. Boorman.) 



7(1. Fruits of E. piperita (Port Jack.son) ; 7b, fruits of E. eiu/enioides (Lane Cove, Port Jackson) ; 7c, fruits 

 (Hurstville, Sydney) which appear to be intermediate in character between 7a and 76. See p. 305. 



Xd. .Juvenile leaves; 86, leaf in the intermediate stage; 8f, mature leaf and bufis !Sr/, S'', fruits of a 

 "Messmate." Wingello, N.S.W. (J. L. Booi'man.) This plant is not typical of E. mperita 

 and is discu.ssed at p. 304. 



y. lleniform anthers of E. piperita. 



E. Sieberiana, F.v.M 



10(x, 106. Juvenile leaves (seedlings). Blackheath, Blue Mountains, N.S.W. (R, H. Cambage and 

 J.H.M.) 



1 1. Leaf, intermediate stage. Cox's River, Blue Mountains. (R. H. Cambage and J.H.AL) 



12. Buds. Badgery's Crossing to Nowra, N.S.W. (W. For.syth and A. A. Hamilton.) 



13. Fruits. Twofold Bay, N.S.W. (Oldtield). Seen by Hcntham .inil marknl by him A'. riV^,,/,,, Sicb. 



The error is explained at p. 30S. 



[\(i. Mature loaf; 1 16, buds ; 1 4c, fruits. Dromedary Range, N.S.W. (C. S. Wilkinson.) This is the 



specimen formerly labelled E. /ittinastoma by Mueller, and the error is explained at p. 30iS. 

 lo. Roniform anther of E. Sieberiana. 



*I have published a plate of E. Baileyana in Part 35 of my "Forest Flora of New South Wales," ami have 

 redcscribe(l the species. 



