519 



The species in the two Censuses are practically the same; the following shows 

 the differences : — 



Renantherae ... 

 Porantherse ... 

 Parallelantherse 



1882. 

 22 

 14 

 95 



131 



1889. 

 23 

 14 

 97 



(virgata is added after striata.) 

 No difference. 



(Staigeriana is added after crebra, 

 and Foelscheana after lerminalis.) 



134 species. 



It will be observed that the two Censuses were published in the years 1882 and 

 1889, aud the " Eucalyptographia " from 1879 to 1884. Mueller began his classification 

 of three groups of anthers in 1882 and did not alter it in 1889, but in 1884 (Part X of 

 the " Eucalyptographia ") he divided Parallelantherse into two groups, Strongylantherse 

 and Orthantheree. According to dates, it may be assumed that in 1889 he went back 

 to his views of 1882. 



The species enumerated in the Second Census are as follows : — 



I. Renantherse. 



E. stellulata. 

 E. pauciflora. 

 E. regnans. 

 E. amygdalina. 

 E. coccifera. 

 E. obliqua. 

 E. stricta. 

 E. virgata. 

 E. Planchoniana. 

 E. Baileyana. 

 E. sepulcralis. 

 E. bwprestium. 



E. marginata. 



E. sanlali folia. 



E. macforrkyncha. 



E. capitellala. 



E. eugeniodes. 



E. -piperita. 



E. pilularis. 



E. triantha (acmenioides). 



E. haemastoma. 



E. Sieberiana. 



E. microcorys. 



(E. Baileyana belongs to the Eudesmise. Mueller mixed it with E. eugenioides. 



See Part XLIV, p. 113.) 



II. Porantherae. 



Porantherse, the anthers small and opening in pores. 



E. paniculala. 

 E. leucoxylon. 

 E. melliodora. 

 E. polyanthema. 

 E. populifolia. 

 E. ochrophloia. 

 E. gracilis. 



(The species in 

 separately. — J.H.M.) 



This section mostly includes Boxes and some Mallees, and includes the Silver- 

 leaved Ironbark (melaiwphloia) , while E. crebra, which is very closely allied to it, is 

 placed in another section. 



the above list with 



E. uncinata. 

 E. odorata. 

 E. largiflorens. 

 E. Behriana. 

 E. liemiphloia. 

 E. pruinosa. 

 E. melanophloia. 



truncated anthers will 



be dealt with 



