155 



351. E. cruris Maiden. " Identical with that of E. Eivartiana." (C.A.Gardner, 

 Yorkrakine.) See Part L, p. 330. 



165. E. dealbata A. Cunn. Forest Guard E. 0. Allen, of Grenfell, N.S.W., reports 

 this species as " Blue Guni " or " Swamp Gum " at the Weddin State Forest. It has 

 a height of 40 feet, a girth of 6 feet, with spreading branches, and has " smooth, light 

 blue bark." (Latin : dealbata, whitewashed.) 



217. E. dichromophloia F.v.M. "Persistent throughout, but of a loose flaky- 

 nature, roughish grey." (C. A. Gardner, Kimberleys.) 



108. E. di versicolor F.v.M. " Contains from 16 to 20 per cent. tans. The bark 

 is f-inch thick. The leather made from the bark extract is a pale cream in colour, 

 darkening to a pale brown on exposure to sunlight, but the final colour is still good." 

 (H. Salt.) 



79. E. doratoxylon. " Smooth and brown, but dull-coloured and thin, decorti- 

 cating in long strips, leaving a smooth stem." (Mount Toolbrunup, Stirling Range, 

 C. A. Gardner.) 



252. E. eremophila Maiden. Greenish-grey, dull. No. 2123. Smooth, pinkish- 

 red, thin. No. 2118. Greyish, No. 2122. (Harrissmith, C. A. Gardner.) 



Var. grandifiora. Smooth, reddish-brown. No. 2120. (C. A. Gardner.) 



253. E. erythrocorys. " A tree about 30 feet, with a pure white bark when a 

 few years old." (H. Steedman.) 



117. E. erythronema Turcz. "Greyish to white, smooth." (W. V. Fitzgerald.) 

 " Very light grey, smooth." (Max Koch.) " White Mallee, contains 30 per cent. tans. 

 This tree, which has the general Mallee form, grows from 10 to 15 feet high, and bears 

 a thin bark. It is found in areas where E. salmonophloia and E. salubris are common, 

 and is commonest in the Avon district, where it grows in thickets. The extract from 

 this bark is pale in colour, and gives a pale-colured leather, a property which appears 

 to be common to Mallee barks generally." (H. Salt.) 



249. E. Ewartiana Maiden. " Green, with red patches of decorticating bark, 

 siving the tree an elegant striated appearance." (C. A. Gardner, Westonia.) See 

 p. 330, Part L. 



75. E. falcata Turcz. " Known as White or Silver Mallet, and contains from 5 

 to 32 per cent. tans. Growing up to 40 feet high, with a thin bark, often containing 

 kino. It is scattered in Mallet patches, and is not p'entiful but is stripped and sold 

 as ' Mallet.' ' (H. Salt.) Perfectly smooth, whitish, red in fracture. Harri smith 

 (C. A. Gardner). 



