398 



•25-45 degrees — 



E. Perriniana (a White Gum). E. viminalis (a 'White Gum). 



-5-55 degrees — 



E. redunca var. oxymitra (Intermediate leaf). 



2. OBLIQUE. 



(Angles 30-55 degrees.) 



Those species which are accounted Obliquse are those which are left after eliminating 

 the better. yet imperfectly, defined groups of Longitudinales and Transversa;. The species 

 that come into it are so anomalous that it is of very limited use as a basis of classification. 

 Even a number of Renantherse (Longitudinales) are contained in it, while there are so 

 many Corymbosse, usually looked upon as characteristic of the Transversa?, that this 

 relation cannot be maintained in any exclusive sense. The Miscellaneous are so numerous 

 that I have not attempted to further differentiate them as under Longitudinales. 



It will be observed that the vast majority of the Obliquse come between the angles 

 30 and 40 degrees, and up to 45 degrees. 



h<ee also the scries — 



Degrees. Degrees. Degrees. 



20-30 20-45 25-40 



20-35 25-30 25-45 



20-40 25-35 25-55 



to be found under Longitudinales, and which overlap the Obliqua?. 



For those which overlap the Obliquse in the opposite direction, see enumeration 

 of angles under Transversse. 



30 degrees. — 



E. hcemastoma (Renantherre). E. radiala (Renanthercc). 



E. aggregate. E. vncrassata. 



E. cela.slroid.es . E. Maideni. 



E. cinerea. E. Mueller'). 



E. doratoxylon. E. odorata. 



E. erythronema. E. sideroxylon. 



E. fasciculosa. E. Thozetiana. 



E, oeoid&italiB (Cornutoe). 



