List of Victorian Eucalypts. 77 



and microcarpa or not. Both these varieties are common in 

 Victoria, while the typical form does not appear to occur there. 

 For a figure of the normal form, see F.F., Part VI., p. 134, 

 Plate 22 (1904). 



26. E. iNCRASSATA, LabiU. 



As to whether typical E. incrassata, originally described from 

 Western Australia, has been found in Victoria as distinct from 

 the named varieties of this species, I am not prepared to say, 

 in view of the uncertainty which has gathered around E. incras- 

 sata. The matter is discussed in my C.R., Part XXXVIII., pp. 

 220 and 223 (1919). 



E. INCRASSATA, Labill., var. angustifolia. Maiden. 



I have described no such variety. It is probably a slip of 

 Mr. Baker's pen for var. angidosa, Benth. See C.R., Part IV., 

 p. 101, Plate 14 (1904), which occurs in Victoria, see p. 108. 



27. E. KiTSONiANA, Maiden. 



See C.R., Part XXVIII., p. 165, with Plate 117 (1916). 



28. E. LEUCOXYLON, F.V.M. 



See C.R., Part XII., p. 88, Plate 56 (1910). 



29. E. LONGiFOLiA^ Otto ct Link. 



See C.R., Part XX., p. 295, Plate 86 (1914) ; F.F., Part II., 

 p. ?>7, Plate 5 (1903). 



30. E. MACRORRHYNCHA, F.V.M. 



See C.R., Part VIII., p. 225, Plate 39 (1907); F.F., Part 

 XXVIL, p. 120, Plate 102 (1907). 



31. E. MACULATA, Hook. 



This occurs in Gippsland, Victoria, and notes on the localities 

 will be found in C.R., Part XLIIL, Plate 178, now in the press. 

 See also F.F., Part VII., p. 164, Plate 27 (1904). 



32. E. MACULOSA, R. T. Baker. 

 See C.R., Part XXVIL, p. 127, with Plate 112 (1916). 



33. E. Maideni, F.V.M. 

 See C.R., Part XVIIL, p. 256, Plates 79 and 80 (1913). 



