[Proc. Rot. Sec. Victoria, 34 (N.S.), Ft. II., 1922.] 

 Art. X.—An Alphabetical List of Victorian Eucalypts, 



By J. H. MAIDEN, I.S.O., F.R.S., F.L.S. 



(Government Botanist, and Director of the Botanic Gardens, Sydney.) 



[Read 11th August. 1921.] 



This is a supplement to a paper, " A Census of Victorianj 

 Eucalypts and Their Economics," Rep. Aust. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 

 XIV., 294 (1913), by R. T. Baker. 



The letters C.R. and F.F. indicate my " Critical Revision of 

 the Genus Eucalyptus " and " Forest Flora of New South 

 Wales " respectively. In these works I have, as a rule, indi- 

 cated the references to Victorian localities. 



It seems to me that we have 62 species proved to be indigenous 

 to Victoria. 



1. E. ALPiNA, Lindl. 



See C.R., Part IX., p. 259, Plate 41 (1907). 



2. E. Baueriana, Schauer. (Synonym E. Fletcheri, R. T. 



Baker). 



See C.R., Part XIIL, p. 120, Plate 59 (1911) ; also F.F., Part 

 LVIL, p. 149, Plate 215 (1916). 



The Metung, Victoria, specimens were collected by A. W. 

 Howitt, and also by myself, following his directions. In C.R.^ 

 Part XLII., I have enumerated some other Victorian specimens; 

 these are in the Melbourne Herbarium, and were included in. 

 E. polyanthemos by Mueller. I have lately received the species 

 with smaller leaves, simulating in that respect E. populifolia to 

 some extent, from Mr. Harry Hopkins, from Orbost and the 

 Tambo River. 



3. E. Behriana^ F. v. M. 



See C.R., Part X., p. 335, Plate 48 (1909); also F.F., Part 

 XLVI., p. Ill, Plate 172 (1912). 



4. E. BicoLOR, A. Cunn. 



(Quoted by Mr. Baker as E. pendida, A. Cunn., at p. 298^ 

 and as E. pendula, F.v.M., at p. 302). 



