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E. Beyeri R. T. Baker. 

 Beyer's Ironbark. " Dark chocolate." It is the brownest of the Ironbark 

 timbers, which are, however, all more or less brownish. 



E. Caleyi Maiden. 

 Caley's Ironbark. Deep red, durable. 



E. crebra F.v.M. 

 Narrow-leaved Red Ironbark. Red, hard, durable. 



E. Culleni R. H. Cambage. 

 Cullen's Ironbark. Red. 



E. decorticans (Bailey) Maiden. 

 Deciduous barked Ironbark. Red. 



E. drepanophylla F.v.M. 

 Red. Imperfectly known. 



E. MELANOPHLOIA F.V.M. 



Silver-leaved Ironbark. Red; inferior. 



E. PANICULATA Sm. 



Grey or White Ironbark. In colour it varies from grey to shades of a yellowish 

 colour, or light red and very brown dark, but these colours change in drying, sometimes 

 becoming, where dark, much paler, and in the case of pale red and grey, becoming of 

 darker colour. 



E. SIDEROPHLOIA Bentll. 



Broad-leaved Red Ironbark. Red. 



E. sideroxylon A. Cunn. 

 Fat-cake Ironbark. Mugga. Dark red. 



E. Staigeriana F.v.M. 

 Lemon-scented Ironbark. Red. 



A. Ironbark-Boxes — 



Hard pale-coloured, tough, timbers. The trees are assumed to be natural 

 hybrids between the Ironbarks and the Boxes, and the timbers have characters which 

 seem to be intermediate between those of the reputed parents. Some of the Ironbarks 

 and Boxes are deemed to be especially susceptible to hybridisation. The subject is 

 dealt with at some length at p. 109 of the present Part. 



E. affinis Deane and Maiden. 

 E. Boormani Deane and Maiden. 

 E. hybrida Maiden. 



E. affinis Deane and Maiden. 

 Medium brown, hard, heavy, tough. 



