ETJCALTPTUS BAtLETANA. 



divergent and copious ; the stalklets are ttia ; the lid is much smaller and exceeded in width and 

 stiU more so in length by the tube of the calyx, separating moreover by an irregular rupture and 

 not a clearly defined circumcision ; the anthers are ovate, whereas the fruit is much smaller, nearly 

 twice as long as broad with deeply enclosed valves. Finally it may be observed, that E. Baileyana 

 exhibits great resemblance to E. eugenioides both in leaves and flowers, although the fruits are so 

 very decidedly different and resemble those of E. dichromophloia. 

 The Kino of this species contains about 35 per cent. gum. 



Explanation of Analytic Details. — 1, unexpanded flower, the lid lifted ; 2, longitudinal section of an 

 unexpanded flower ; 3 and 4, front- and back-view of a stamen ; 5, style and stigma ; 6 and 7, longitudinal and 

 transverse section of a fruit ; 8, seeds ; 9, portion of a leaf ; all magnified, but in various degrees. 



