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3. With E. Gunnii, Hook. f. 



A glaucous form of E. Gunnii (a smooth-barked species) resembles, so far as 

 herbarium specimens are concerned, certain glaucous specimens of E. elceophora a 

 good deal. 



I will again refer to the subject when I come to E. Gunnii. 



4 and 5. With E. globulus, Labill., and E. Maideni, F.v.M. 



These are erect trees with smooth or ribbony bark, but both species some- 

 times form a serubbv crrowth, and in that state resemble a sood deal a form of 

 IE. elceophora found around Nundle, for example. The leaves also are not dissimilar, 

 while the large fruits (e.g. fig. 15, Plate 82, and 2b, Plate 83) have some resemblance 

 to fig. 12, Plate 79 (E. globulus), and fig. 11, Plate 80 {E. Maideni). The fruits of 

 the latter species are, however, usually more domed and fewer in the head than in 

 E. elceophora, but the general resemblance of the three species undoubtedly exists, 

 and will be referred to later. 



