154 



The following, referred to E. purpura&cens, Link, is doubtful : — 



(766.) Eucalyptus purpurascens. E. textu Link, Enum. definita, q. 1., at bene convenit. Folia 

 horizontalia cordata (quod jure semper basi tantum intelligitur ; v. Fl. Port.) semiamplexicaulia tantum 

 (ad Link, Enum.), at cum opposita sint, junctim sane amplexicaulia (quod tamen utrumque non plane idem 

 arbitror), subrepanda, margine nervis que supra quoque purpurascentia ; subtus sane glauca, et mihi albide, 

 purpurascentique admisto. Margo tenuiter subrevolutus. — (Hofinig. Verz. Pfi. Nachtr. 3, p. 36.) 



6. E. globularis, Hort., Ex. DC. Prod, iii, 219, under E. amygdalina. 



~E. globularis, hortul. (?). Folia 3 poll, longa, 3 lin. lata, alia basi sequalia alia hinc infequalia. 

 Pet. et ped. 3 lin. longi. Fructus globosus grani Piperis magn. 



7. E. glandulosa, Desf. 



Ramis tuberculosis ; ramulis filiformibus ; foliis oppositis, connatis, lanceolatis, acuminatis. Folia 

 glaberrima, uncias 3-5 longa, lineas 1 lata, in acumen longum attenuata. An E. tuberculata, DC, Prodr. (?.) 

 (Desf., in Cat. PI. Hort. Par. Ed. 3, 1829, p. -108.) 



See also : — 



Ramis tuberculosis, ramulis filiformibus, fol. oppositis connatis, lanceolatis acuminatis. Folia 4-5 

 uncias longa, 4 lin. lata. E. tuberculata (''.) DC. Crescit . . . (?). (Walp. Repert. ii, 926.) There 

 air specimens in Herb. Barbey-Boissier bearing the label " Eucalyptus ijlandulusa, Desf., Culta." 



8. E. Lindleyana, DC. 



Operculo hemisphserico submutico, pedunculis teretiusculis rlores 3-5 umbellatas gerentibus, foliis 

 lineari-lanceolatis, aliis petiolatis basi cuneatis subaequalibus aliis sessilibus basi obtusis. In Australasia (?). 

 E. longifolia, Lindl. in Bot Reg. t. 947. Phrasis ex icone, sed descriptio nulla edita ob fruticem in hortis 

 mux post anthesin mortuum. — (DC. Prod, iii, 219.) 



According to Benthani (B.F1. iii, 202) this is referable to E. amygdalina, 

 Labill. 



An old specimen in the Vienna Herbarium (Collection Reichenbach, fil.), 

 labelled with an old label, " Eucalyptus Lindleyana, DC. Prod. 3, 219. E. 

 longifolia, Lindl. c." is E. amygdalina, var. numerosa. 



9. E. longifolia, Lindl., in Bot. Reg., t. 947. The brief description is : — 



E. longifolia; operculo hemisphserico submutico, foliis lineari-lanceolatis basi cuneatis subinasqualibus, 

 umbellis paucifloris pedunculitis axillaribus. 



Bentham refers it to E. amygdalina. I have seen it, and concur. 



10. E. gracilis, Miq. non F.v.M. 



Specimen No. 3 (from Tasmania, C. Stuart) attributed to the above species 

 by Miq. in Ned. Kruidk. Arch. iv. 



11. E. tenuiramis, Miq. 



11. Eucalyptus tenuiramis, Miq. n. sp. : ramulis tenuibus gracilibus teretiusculis, foliis e basi 

 attenuata subwquali lanceolatis vulgo subfalcatis, apiculo recto vel curvulo terminalis, subcoriaceis, 

 punctatis, venis tenuibus adscendentibus tenere reticulatis utrinque cum costa subdistinctis, pedunculis 

 6-10 rloiis, floribus subsessilibus, calycis tubo obovato-conico striulato pruinoso, filamentis rubellis et flavis 

 (in sicco) antheris didymis. 



