316 THE FLORA OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY 



maculata, Hook, f. [By this is meant var. citriodora, confined to 

 Queensland.] 



melanophloia, F. v. M. [See the note under E. crebra, F. v. 21., 

 above.] 



perfoliata, R. Br. [I onlv know this from North-West Australia, as 

 stated in B. Fl., iii., 254.] 



populifolia. Hook, f. [This does not extend further north than north- 

 ern Queensland.] 



resinifera, 8m. [This species certainly does not extend to the North- 

 ern Territory ; probably an allied species, E. pellita, F. v. M ., 

 which extends to Northern Queensland, is meant.] 



tereticornis, Sm. [I have not received it from the Territory, but its 

 occurrence there is not unlikely, as it occurs in Papua.] 



Torelliana, F. v. M. [Only known from North Queensland.] 



In the " Flora Australiensis," Bentham, by " North Australia," includes 

 North Western Australia, as well as the Northern Territory. By the term 

 " North Australia" Mueller means the same, together ^^'ith an indefinite part of 

 North Queensland. ' 



In my view, it is not safe to add any one of the above species to the fiora of 

 the Northern Territory without proper evidence. 



In subsequent parts of the " Eucalyptographia," Mueller includes : — 

 largiflorens, F. v. M. [bicolor, F. v. M.) (" to Carpentaria"). 



25. gamophylla, F. v. M. (Macdonnell Range). 



26. Foelschiana, F. v. M. (Darwin, &c.). 



. [I do not admit E. bicolor to the flora of the Northern Territory on such 

 evidence as is available at present. It is recorded from North Queensland. 

 See Crit. Rev. Eucal., ii., 9.] 



Then we have " Report on the work of the Horn Scientific Expedition to 

 Central Australia," Part iii.. Geology and Botany (1896). Botany, pp. 117-194, 

 by Prof. Tate. The Eucalypts enumerated (from the Macdonnell Ranges) at 

 pp. 158-9 are : — 



2. microtheca, F. v. M. 



18. pachyphylla, F. v. M. 



27. oleosa, F. v. M. 



28. OUfieldii, F. v. M. 



also var. with leaves oval-oblong to ovate-obcordate, one to one 

 and-a-quarter inches long. Slopes of Mt. Sonder. , 



4. tesselaris, F. v. M. 

 1. rostrata, Schlecht. 



24. gamophylla, F. ». M. 

 23. setosa, Schauer. 



5. terminalis, F. v. M. 



29. eudesmoides, F. v. M. 



[In the above fist only oleosa, Oldfieldii and eudesmioides are additions to 

 the flora of the Territory. I suspend my judgment as regard.s Oldfieldii.] 



