76 J. H. Maiden: 



time, but he is under a misapprehension, although he wrote to 

 me about it. I therefore hold E. ligustrina, DC, in suspense 

 as a Victorian plant for the present. 



19. E. FRUTicETORUM, F.V.M., Fragm. ii., 58 (1860-1). 



This was subsequently redescribed by Mr. Baker under the 

 name E. polybractec (Froc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., XXV., 692, 

 1900). The history of the synonymy is given in C.R., Part XL, 

 figs. 6-8, Plate 52 (1910), with a full plate of a specimen named 

 by Mueller himself, in F.F., PartXLIL, p. 27, Plate 156 (1911). 

 See also a paper by me, " Is Eucalyptus fruticetorum, F.v.M., 

 identical with E. polyhractea, R. T. Baker?" in Journ. Roy. Soc. 

 Vict., XXVL, 298 (1913). Mr. Baker quotes them as separate 

 species at pages 302 and 307 of his paper. 



20. E. GiGANTEA, Hook. (Synonym, E. delegatensis, R. T. 



Baker). 



The confusion that has gathered around this species is ex- 

 plained in C.R., Part XX., p. 291, Plate 85 (1914). See also. 

 F.F., Part LL, p. 7, Plate 198 (1913), (with photographs). 



21. E. GLOBULUS, Labill. 

 See C.R., Part XVIIL, p. 249, Plate 79 (1913); also F.F., 

 Part LXVIL, Plate 253, now in the press. 



22. E. GONIOCALYX, F.V.M. 



See C.R., Part XIX., p. 267, Plate 81 (1913) ; F.F., Part V., 

 p. 119, Plate 19 (1903). 



23. E. GRACILIS, F.V.M. 



See C.R., Part XXXIX., p. 265 (1919), as to Victorian locali- 

 ties. See also Part III., p. 81, Plate 12 (1903), as a variety of 

 E. calycogona, Turcz. 



24. E. GuNNii, Hook, f . 



See C.R., Part XXVL, p. 108, Plate 108 (1916). 



25. E. HEMIPHLOIA, F.V.M. 



See r.R., Part XL, with plate 50 (1910) for discussion of the 

 quesi'on as to whether E. hemiphloia has for varieties albens 



