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SYNONYMS 



E. suhulata A. Cunn., Schauer in Walp. Rep. II, 924. 



Leptospermum umbellaliDii Gœrtner, de Fructibus, etc. I, 174, tab. XXXV. 



Metrosideros salicifolia Solander (fide Gißrtner) ; non Gsertner. 



E. semisupera I\. Br. Mss. 



E. cimkina R. Br. Mss. 



E. dealbata A. Cunn. 



E. tereUcornis Sm. var. anguslifolia Tausch. 



E. tripUnervis Tausch. 



E. coronata Tausch. 



E. Fœld-Bay Naudin. 



SPECIMENS EXAMINED 



1. « Eucalyptus suhulata C. (Cunningham) near E. resinifera. White 

 Gum of Moreton Bay. 50-60 ft. 1818 ». The above label in Allan Cun- 

 ningham's handwriting in Herb. Cant., ex Herb. Lindl. », 



2. « Eucalyptus resinifera H. B. C. from New Holland », in Herb. 

 Cant., ex Herb. Lindl. 



In the above label « H. B. C. » probably indicates « Herb. Cunning- 

 ham ». London and other old authors depict E. tereticornis under the 

 name E. resinifera. 



3. A spécimen labelled « Eucalyptus piperita Sm. Blue Gum, N. S. 

 Wales, 1817. A. C. », by Allan Cunningham, is E. tereticoi'nis Sm. 



4. « Eucalyptus occidentalis Endl. East Australia, A. Cunn. » (in Allan 

 Cunningham's handwriting). 



There is also a spécimen in Herb. Cant, labelled « E. occidentalis 

 Swan River ? herb. Heward. » which is also tereticornis. 



5. « Eucalyptus semisupera R., Br. Mss. Keppel Bay. Shoalwater 

 Bay ». Queensland (Herb. Kew). The above spécimen is referable to 

 E. tereticornis Sm. 



6. E. tereticornis Sm. var. angustifolia Tausch. « Coll. Ferd. Bauer. 

 Sieber, n° 855 ? in Herb. Vindob. is normal tereticornis. 



7. E. tripUnervis or triplinervia Tausch, « Herb. Bauer, Ferd. Bauer, 

 del. 856 » in Herb. Vindob. is E. tereticornis Sm. It is a broad leaved 

 form with two intramarginal veins at a distance from the edge, thus 

 giving it a triplinerved appearance. 



8. E. coronata Tausch. « Herb. Bauer, Ferd. Bauer in Herb. Vindob. 

 is normal E. tereticornis Sm. 



