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Group IV, Class (a). — In this Group are placed the following Eucalypts yielding 

 an oil containing over 40 per cent, of cineol, but in which pinene is diminishing and 

 aromadendral making its appearance, thus approaching the typical " Boxes." 

 Phellandrene is absent. 



92. E. elceophora* 



93. E. punctata^ 



94. E. tereticornis var. cineolifera. 



95. E. cosmophylla. 



96. E. stricta* 



97. E. oleosa* 



98. E. dumosa* 



99. E. polybractea* (fruticetorum). 



100. E. cneorifolia* 



101. E. odorata. 



[Group IV, Class (a), consists of about half Mallees, the remainder being 

 composed of miscellaneous and dissimilar species, e.g., the Bundy, the Grey Gum, a 

 form of Forest Red Gum, a South Australian White Gum, and a Box from the same 

 State. | 



Group IV, Class (b). — In this Group are placed the following Eucalypts yielding 

 an oil containing over 40 per cent, of cineol, but in which phellandrene is making its 

 appearance, thus approaching the more pronounced phellandrene-b earing oils. 



102. E. melliodora.% 105. E. Risdoni. 



103. E. ovalifoliav&T.lanceolata.^ 106. E. linearis. 



104. E. Consideniana. 



[Group IV, Class (b), begins with two Boxes, a Yellow one and a Red one; then 

 we have a bastard Peppermint, followed by two White Gums, not closely related to 

 each other, endemic to Tasmania.] 



Group V. — In this Group are placed the foil >wing Eucalypts yielding an oil 

 consisting largely of cineol, pinene, and aromadendral, but in which the cineol does not 

 exceed 40 per cent. Phellandrene is usually absent. 



107. 



E. tereticornis. § 





116. 



E. marginata. 



108. 



E. punctata (var. 



didyma).§ 



117. 



E. affinis.^ 



109. 



E. rostrata. 





118. 



E. Fletcher i {Bauer iana). 



110. 



E. propinqua.\\ 





119. 



E. Woollsiana§ (a mixed species) 



111. 



E. Deanei. 





120. 



E. albens.§ 



112. 



E. Rudderi. 





121. 



E. ~hemiphloia.% 



113. 



E. salubris. 





122. 



E. gracilis. § 



114. 



E. occidentalis. 





123. 



E viridis (acacioides).§ 



115. 



E. exserta. 





124. 



E. uncinata (leptophylla). 



[This Group includes the Forest Red Gum and Murray Red Gum, two Grey 

 Gums, Boxes (Red, Brown, and Grey), Deane's Gum, Gimlet, Yate, Jarrah, Ironbark 

 Box, and three Mallees, and one or two others.] 



* Included in Group III, Class (b), 1st Edition. + Included in Group III, Class (a), 1st Edition. . 



{ Included in Group III, Class (c), 1st Edition. § [In Group IV, 1st Edition. || In Group II, 1st Edition]. 



