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Second SBotjon. 

 I have included all the species in which the capsule is mure or less deeply included in the calyx- 

 tube, uf which it may exceed the rim, but without exceeding it very much. This section is divided into 

 two group-:, subdivided themselves according to the number of the flowers in the umbels or floral cymes, 

 (It will be seen that here be adds Inflorescence to Fruit. Translator.) 



1st Group. — Inflorescence, composed of cymes or axillary umbels, not forming panicles at the apex 

 of the branches 



.1. Axillary umbels or cymes which are regularly three-flowered :— 



E. l'i< is • E. viminalis. 



E. globulus. E. umigem. 



E. megacarpa. E. cordata. 



B. Axillary umbels, in which the number of the flowers varies from three to seven : — 



r.. leucoxylon. E. longifolia. 



E. gracilipes. E. cosmophylla. 



E.jugalis. E. gomphocephah, (p. 20). 



( '. Axillary umbels, containing ordinarily and usually regularly seven flowers, except in case of 

 suppression. 



(a) " Uniform " tree, with leaves always opposed. (It will be noted that here cognisance is taken 

 of the leaves. Translator.). 



E. doratoxylon. 



(6) " Uniform " trees, with alternate leaves. — 



E. Stuartiana. E. eosrviescens. 



E. Muelleri. E. occidentalis. 



E. melliodora. E. obcordata. 



(e) " Biform " trees, with opposite leaves in the opposite state, alternate and pctiokte in the adult 

 state. — 



E. Mazeliana. E. goniocalyx. 



E. coccifcra. E. Gunnii. 



E. IlaberuiHU. 



D. Axillary umbels, generally containing more than seven flowers : — 



(a) " Biform " species. — 



E. diversifolia. E. Risdoni. 



E. myrtiformis. E. Andreana. 



(b) " Uniform " species. — 



E. marginala. E. robusta. 



E. dlversicolor. E. bolryoides. 



E. decipiens. E. obliqua. 



E. desertorwm. E. hnmastoma. 



1:. resinfera. E. amygdalina. 



E. coiicolor. E. cullrifolia. 



E. corynocalyx. E. vitellina, 



E. rudis. E. redunca (p. 21). 



2nd Group. — Paniculate euaclypts, that is to say, those in which the umbels unite at the ends of 

 the branches so as to form panicles, leafy or not leafy, sometimes corymbs. 



/,. . Uriodora. E. crebru. 



I.. B( In E. ilncrta. 



E. polyanthema. E. calophylla. 



