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E. acacleformis Deane and Maiden. 

 Peppermint. Pale reddish. 



E. aggregata Deane and Maiden. 

 Black Gum. White, tough, not durable. 



E. angophoroides R. T. Baker. 

 Apple-top Box. Pale-coloured, soft, specifically light timber, open in the 

 grain and perhaps to be regarded as porous. 



E. el^ophora F.v.M. 

 Bastard Box. Pale-coloured, not durable. 



E. nova-anglica Deane and Maiden. 



Peppermint. Pinkish or pale red when fresh, drying to a pale colour. Not 



durable. 



E. Stuartiana F.v.M. 



Apple Box. Pale (sometimes flesh-coloured when fresh), soft, brittle, not 



durable. 



H. Pale, inlocked Timbers. 



Economically this Group includes valuable timbers, indeed some of the best of 

 the genus ; there is not an inferior timber in the group. 



E. canaliculata Maiden. E. microcorys F.v.M. 



E. globulus Labill. E. nitens Maiden. 



E. goniocalyx F.v.M. E. notabilis Maiden. 



E. hemiphloia F.v.M. E. Planchoniana F.v.M. 



E. Maideni F.v.M. E. quadrangulata Deane and Maiden. 



E. melliodrora A. Cunn. E. unialata R. T. Baker. 



Of the above, the Gums (Leiophloiese, 5) are canaliculata, globulus, goniocalyx, 



Maideni, unialata; the Half -barks (Hemiphloiee, 4) are hemiphloia, melliodora, nitens, 



quadrangulata ; the Rough-barks (Rhytiphloiee, 3) are microcorys, notabilis, and 



Planchoniana. 



E. canaliculata Maiden. 



A Grey Gum. Pale-coloured, pale snuff -brown (Dauthenay Plate 2, shade 303). 



Somewhat coarse-fibred, tough, resembling that of E. maculata (Spotted Gum) and 



E. microcorys (Tallow-wood) a good deal. 



E. globulus Labill. 

 Tasmanian Blue Gum. Timber pale. 



E. GONIOCALYX F.V.M. 



Mountain Gum. Pale- coloured, sometimes inclined to be fissile. 



E. HEMIPHLOIA F.V.M. 



Grey Box. Pale-coloured or light brown. 



