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C CM. E. nitida Hook. f. 



Syn. E. amygdalina Labill., var. nitida Benth. See Part XXXVIII, p. 235, of 

 the present work. See also Part XXXIX, p. 302, for a note, and at fig. 1, Plate 160. 

 the broad juvenile foliage of this species (reproduced from the figure accompanying 

 my paper in Proc. Roy. Soc. Tas., 1918) will be found. 



The specimens labelled E. amygdalina var. nitida, Guildford Junction, Tasmania 

 (L. G. Irby, September, 1918 — specimens received from Mr. George Hooper, the 

 present Curator), referred to by Messrs. Baker and Smith in 'Research on the 

 Eucalypts,"' 2nd Edn., p. 279, are E. nitida. Messrs. Baker and Smith include 

 E. radiata and E. nitida under the one name of E. amygdalina. var. nitida, and I have 

 drawn attention to the matter under E. radiata at p. 19. 



Tn the absence of complete material, the Mount Victoria specimens (Maiden 

 and Cambage. Journ. Roy. Soc. N.S.W., xlviii, 415 (1914, Kydra Trig. Station, ib. 416), 

 and certain anomalous specimens from Blackheath (Maiden, Paper and Proc. Roy. Soc. 

 Tas., p. 84, 1918) should be eliminated from E. nitida. E. nitida has only been proved 

 to occur in Tasmania up to the present time. 



