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VI. THE LEAF. 



A.— JUVENILE LEAF. 



Historical. 



1. Link, 1822. 



2. A. P. de Candolle, 1828. 



3 and 4. Bentham, 1866, and Mueller, 1869. (Both made passing references 



to juvenile Eucalyptus leaves.) 

 5. Mueller, 1879-1884. 

 0. Naudin, 1883 and 1891. 



7. Howitt, 1891. 



8. Woolls, 1892. 



9. Deane and Maiden, 1895. 



10. Deane, 1897. 



11. Goebel, 1900. 



12. C. de Candolle, 1903. 



13. Musson, 1905. 



14. Diels and Pritzel, 1905. 



15. Cambage, 1913. 



1. Link, 1822.— In Link's " Enumeratio Plantarum," Part II, p. 29 (1822) we 

 liave the species classified into two sections, more or less according to their juvenile 

 leaves, viz. : — 



A. Leaves alternate. Fourteen species are included in this section, as follows. 

 Most of them are Link's then new species, which, with the exception of E. longifolia, 

 were described from seedlings, or from such imperfect material that they have not 

 bee l taken up by subsequent authors, viz. : — 



E. robusta Sm. E. piperita Sm. 



E. reticulata. E. triantha. 



E. marginata Sm. E. elongata. 



E. longifolia. E. myrtifolia. 



E. obliqua. Sm. E. microphylla Willd. 



E. media. E. stenophylla. 



E. mucronata. E. angustifolia Desf. 



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