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Valves deeply sunk — continued. 

 E. gigantea 



E. grandifolia (or moderately). 

 E. hcemastoma. 

 E. hemiphloia. 

 E. intermedia. 

 E. latifolia. 

 E. maculata. 

 E. miniata. 

 E. obtusiflora. 

 E. ochrophloia. 

 E. odorata. 

 E. peltata. 

 E. perfoliata. 



E. Pimpiniana. 

 E. ptyehocarpa. 

 E. pyrophora. 

 E. setosa. 

 E. sideroxylon. 

 E. stellulata. 

 E. terminalis, 

 E. tesselaris. 

 E. Torelliana. 

 E. torquata. 

 E. trachyphloia. 

 E. umigera. 

 E. W atsoniana. 



3b. Protruding. 



One has not much choice in the use of terms to express the morphology of such 

 portions of the valves as protrude beyond the calyx-tube. Because they are evident, 

 they are more frequently recorded than those which are sunk, especially as one 

 sometimes has the feeling that, in the case of a species having a reputedly sunken capsule, 

 we may find later on that it may become flush with and even emerge beyond the 

 calyx-tube. Everything is variable in Eucalyptus. 



Deltoid— 



E. acaciceformis, 



E. aggregata. 

 E. alba. 



E. alpina (or slightly exserted). 

 E. angophoroides. 

 E. annulata (sometimes some- 

 what attenuated). 

 E. Baeuerleni. 

 E. BanJcsii. 

 E. Camfieldi. 

 E. canaliculata. 

 E. capitellata (or slightly 



exserted). 

 E. cinerea. 

 E. Cloeziana. 

 E. confluens. 

 E. corrugata. 

 E. Culleni. 

 E. Dalrympleana, 



E. dealbata. 

 E. Dundasi. 

 E. Dunnii. 

 E. Ebbanoensis. 

 E. elceopJiora. 

 E. Ewartiana. 



E. globulus. 



E. goniocalyx. 



E. Griffitlisii (s. narrow). 



E. Hillii. 



E. Irbyi. 



E. Kirtoniana. 

 E. Iwvopinea. 

 E. Lane-Poolei. 

 E. Macarthuri. 

 E. macrocarpa. 

 E. macrorrhyncha. 



