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Then follows (p. 23) the classification Naudin adopted in regard to the species at his disposal : — 



First Section. 

 Inflorescence in Cymes or in Axillary Umbels. 



A. Species with exsert capsules, that is to say, extending more or less beyond the edge of the 

 calyx-tube. — 



E. Lehmanni. E. insignis. 



E. cornuta. E. macrorrhyncha. 



E. tereti cornis. E. rostrata. 

 E. amplijolia. 



B. Species with enclosed capsules, which do not sensibly extend beyond the edge of the calyx-tube. — 



(a) Cymes or three-flowered umbels : — 



" Uniform " tree, with leaves always opposite, even in the adult state — 



E. cordala. 

 " Uniform " trees, with leaves always alternate — ■ 



E. megaearpa. E. Preissiana. 



''' Biforrn " trees — ■ 



E. globulus. E. urnigera. 



E. viminalis. 



(b) Cymes or umbels, containing a variable number of flowers, from three to seven, perhaps sometimes 



more : — 



E. leucoxylon. E. longifolia. 



E. gracilipes. E. cosmophylla. 



E. jugalis. E. gomphocephala. 



(c) Cymes or umbels, normally of seven flowers : — 



" Uniform " tree, opposite-leaved — 



E. doratoxylon. 

 " Biforrn : ' tree, that is to say, with opposite leaves, sessile in the juvenile state — 



E. Mazeliana. E. goniocalyx. 



E. coccifera. E. Gunnii. 



E. Hiiberiana. 



" Uniform " trees, alternate-leaved, that is to say, with leaves always alternate, except the 

 first ones which follow germination — 



E. Stuarliana. E. ccerulescens. 



E. Mudl&ri. E. occidentalii. 



E. melliodora. E. obcordala. 



(d) Cymes or axillary umbels with more than seven flowers : — ■ 



" Biforrn " trees — 



E. diversifolia. E. Risdoni. 



E. myrtiformis. E. Andreana. 



" Uniform " trees — 



E. marginata. E. robusta. 



E. diversicolor. E. botryoides. 



E. decipiens. E. obliqua. 



E. desertorum. E. hecmastoma. 



E. resinifera. E. amygdalina. 



E. concolor. E. cidirifolia. 



E. coryiwccdyx. E. viiellina. 



E. rudis. E. redunca-. 



