406 



3. With E. Clelandi Maiden. This is also called " Blackbutt," and is illustrated 



in Part XVI, p. 189. 



There is a slight resemblance between the buds and fruits of both species, but 

 the buds of E. Clelandi are broader, with a more prominently ribbed operculum, besides 

 being glaucous, and so also are the juvenile and adult leaves. 



4. With E. longicornis F.v.M. Described in Part XV, p. 166, and Part XXXIX, 



p. 272. 



The affinity with E. longicornis is mainly in the juvenile and adult leaves, which 

 is so marked that young trees may be mistaken for either species. On the other hand, 

 both species are very dissimilar in buds and fruits. E. longicornis is also a much larger 

 tree. 



