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Second Section. 



I have included all the species in which the capsule is more or less deeply included in the calyx- 

 tube, of which it may exceed the rim, but without exceeding it very much. This section is divided into 

 two groups, subdivided themselves according to the number of the flowers in the umbels or floral cymes. 

 (It will be seen that here he adds Inflorescence to Fruit. Translator.) 



1st Group. — Inflorescence, composed of cymes or axillary umbels, not forming panicles at the apex 

 of the branches. — 



A. Axillary umbels or cymes which are regularly three-flowered : — 



E. Preissiana. E. viminalis. 



E. globulus. E. umigera. 



E. megaca-rpa. E. cordata. 



B. Axillary umbels, in which the number of the flowers varies from three to seven : — 



E. Icucoxylon. E. longifolia. 



E. gracilipes. E. cosmophylla. 



E.jugalis. E. yomphocephala (p. 20). 



C. Axillary umbels, containing ordinarily and usually regularly seven flowers, except in case of 

 suppression. 



(«) " Uniform " tree, with leaves always opposed. (It will be noted that here cognisance is taken 

 of the leaves. Translator.). 



E. doratoxylon. 



(b) " Uniform " trees, with alternate leaves. — 



E. Stuartiana. E. ccerulescens. 



E. Muelleri. E. occidcntalis. 



E. melliodora. E. obcordata. 



{c) " Biform" trees, with opposite leaves in the opposite state, alternate and petiolate in the adult 

 state. — 



E. Mazeliana. E. goniocalyx. 



E. coccifera. E. Gunnii. 



E. Huberiana. 



D. Axillary umbels, generally containing more than seven flowers : — 



(a) " Biform " species. — 



E. diversifolia. E. Eisdoni. 



E. myrtiformis. E. Andreana. 



(b) " Uniform " species. — 



E. marginata. E. robusta. 



E. diversicolor. E. botryoides. 



E. decipiem. E. obliqua. 



E. desertorum. E. hcemasloma. 



E. resinfera. E. amygdalina. 



E. concolor. E. cultrifolia. 



E. corynocalyx. E. vitelline/,. 



E. rudis. E. rcduiica (p. 21). 



2nd Group. — Paniculate euaclypts, that is to say, those in which the umbels unite at the ends of 

 the branches so as to form panicles, leafy or not leafy, sometimes corymbs. 



E. citriodom. E. crebra. 



E. Behriana. E. cinerea. 



E. polyanthema. E. calophylla. 



