80 J. H. Maiden: 



also thinks that the McAHster River record, Mueller (B.Fl., iii., 

 208), is probably correct, although the specimen has disappeared 

 from the Melbourne Herbarium. The most southern New- 

 South Wales record for E. pilidaris known to me is Mogo, near 

 Moruya, and it is hoped that specimens will be collected to con- 

 nect this with the Victorian one. 



46. E. POLYANTHEMOS, Schauer. 



See C.R., Part XIIL, p. 109, with Plate 58 (1911) ; also F.R, 

 Part LIX., p. 250, Plate 223 (in both these works lanceolate 

 leaves are not shown). In Part XLII., C.R., will be found addi- 

 tional Victorian localities for the species, including some speci- 

 mens seen by Mueller. 



47. E. RADiATA, Sieb. 



See C.R., Part XXXVIIL, p. 230 (1919) for Victorian locali- 

 ties. For an earlier view as to E. radiata, see Part VI. of the 

 same work. See also F.F. (as E. amygdalina) , Part XVII., Plate 

 62 (1905). 



Concerning E. amygdalina, Labill., and var. aiistraliana, Baker 

 and Smith, my latest views in regard to E. amygdalina and some 

 of its allies will be found in C.R. Part XXXVIIL, pp. 227, 229, 

 233. I agree with Messrs. Baker and Smith that the presence 

 of the Tasmanian E. amygdalina has not yet been proved on the 

 mainland. But both E. radiata, Sieber (£. amygdalina, var. aus- 

 traliana), and E. numerosa. Maiden, species formerly looked 

 upon as synonyms of E. amygdalina, not only occur on the main- 

 land, but are by no means rare in Victoria. 



The E. radiata, Sieb., referred to by Mr. Baker at p.305of 

 his paper, is that tree (a *' White Gum ") confused with it by 

 Eentham, Woolls, others and myself, but which I subsequently 

 showed to be another species under the name oi E. numerosa 

 (see Journ. Roy. Soc. N.S.W., XXIX., 752, 1904). 



48. E. REGNANS, F.V.M. 



See C.R., Part VII., p. 183, Plate 33 (1905); F.F., Part 

 XVIII., p. 165, Plate 71 ( 1905). 



49. E. ROSTRATA, Schlccht. 



See C.R., Part XXXIII. , p. 68, Plates 136-8 (1917); F.F., 

 Part LXIL, p. 49, Plate 223 (1918). 



