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12. E. CORIACEA, A. Cunn. 



See C.R., Part V., p. 133, Plates 26-28 (1904); F.R, Part 

 XV., p. 116, Plate 58 (1905). 



13. E. CORYMBOSA, Sm. 



This was recorded as a Victorian plant by Mueller in his 

 ^* Eucalyptographia." See C.R., Part XXXIX., p. 246 (1919). 

 See also F.R, Part XIL, Plate 45 (1904). 



14. E. DivERSiFOLiA, Bonpl. 



E. santalifolia, F.v.M., is a synonym of E. diversifolia, Bonpl. 

 See C.R., Part XXXIIL, p. 84 (1917), together with Part VII., 

 p. 197, Plate Z6 (1905). 



15. E. DIVES, Schauer. 



See C.R., Part VII., p. 190, Plate 35 (1905) ; F.R, Part XIX., 

 p. 176, Plate 75 (1906). 



16. E. DUMOSA, A. Cunn. 



I agree with Mr. Baker that this had better stand as a species 

 as distinct from E. incrassata. The matter is not free from 

 difficulty, owing to the absence of the type of E. incrassata, and 

 I have tried to make the position clear in C.R., Part XXXVIII., 

 p. 223 (1919). For figures see Plate 19, Part IV. (1904). Vic- 

 torian localities are quoted in both Parts. It is also figured 

 at Plate 245, Part LXV. of F.R, now in the press. 



17. E. ELAEOPHORA, F.V.M. 



See C.R., Part XIX., p. 275, Plates 82 and ^2> (1913). 



18. E. EUGENioiDES, Sicb. 



Dealt with in C.R., Part VIIL, p. 232, Plates 39 and 40 (1907). 

 See also F.R, Part XXIX., p. 153, Plate 110 (1908). 



E. eiigenioides, Sieb., var. nana, Deane and Maiden, I have 

 identified with E. ligustrina, DC. ; see C.R., Part XL., p. 332, 

 with Plate 167. I only know it from New South Wales, at no 

 great distance west and south of Sydney, but Mr. Baker quotes 

 Mr. P. R. H. St. John as having found it at Orbost, Victoria. 

 Mr. St. John writes to me recently that he was under the impres- 

 sion that he had sent me one of his Orbost specimens at the 



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