EUCALYPTUS ABERGIANA. 



calyx, smaller fraits more contracted upwards and the lesser appendage of the seeds. — E. termi- 

 nalis (F. M., in Journ. of Proceed, of the Linnean Society iii. 89) is distinguished in a similar 

 manner from E. Abergiana as E. corymhosa, except the seeds, but besides in the paler foliage, 

 the leaves being of equal color on both sides, necessitating stomata on each and not merely on the 

 imderside as in E. Abergiana ; thus also the latter, like aU the species with only hypogenous 

 stomata, forms a more shady tree, its leaves expanding more horizontally, whereas E. terminalis 

 like the majority of its congeners turns its leaves more vertically. 



Explanation of Analytic Details.— 1, longitudinal section of unexpanded flower ; 2, back-, front- and 

 side-view of a stamen ; 3, style and stigma ; 4 and 5, transverse and longitudinal section of fruit ; 6 and 7, fertile 

 and sterile seeds ; 8, portion of a leaf; all moderately but variously magnified. 



