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Not seen or not desoribed. 

 E. calophylla. 

 E. citriodora. 

 E. dives (fruit unknown). 

 E. Drummondii (fruit unknown.) 

 E. ficifolia. 

 E. grandifolia (fruit unknown). 



E. grossa (not seen). 

 E. leptoplileba (not mentioned). 

 E. oligantha (fruit unknown). 

 E. orbifolia (fruit unknown). 

 E. terminalis (fruit unknown). 



Mueller, 1879-84—" Eucalyptographia." 



Mueller had usually something to say about the rim of the fruit, but he does 

 not appear to have formally defined it. We have not only his words, but also his 

 figures, to explain his meaning. Sometimes his words and expressions lack uniformity, 

 but his language is quaint and often instructive in its nuances. Following are some 

 of his synonyms for Rim : — 



Margin. Fruit calyx. 



Margin of the summit. Edge of the summit. 



Margin of the orifice. Edge. 



Vertical margin. Discal summit. 



Border. Discal portion, &c. 



Fruit border. 



Ritn very narrow, E. clavigera, E. trachypldoia. 



Border very narrow, E. microtheca. 



Rather narrow, E. bicolor (largiflorens), E. crebra, E. Gunnii. 



Narrow in age, E. siderophloia. 



Rim flat, but rather narrow, E. diversicolor. 



Rather narrow, finally prominent, E. occidentalis. 



Narrow. E. Behriana, E. botryoides, E. calophylla, E. comula, E. corymbosa, 

 E. doratoxylon, E. ficifolia, E. microcorys, E. maculata, E. pminosa, E. redunca, 

 E. robusta. 



Margin of the summit rather narrow, but finally flat, E. marginata. 



Margin narrow, E. saluhris. 



Narrow margin of the orifice, E. goniocalyx. 



Narrow at the margin, E. Hoivittiana. 



Fruit border narrow, extending considerably beyond the valves, E. fcecunda. 



Fruit border sharply prominent externally, E. stricta. 



Edge of the summit narrow, E. sepulcralis. 



Outwards narrow, E. obliqua. 



Narrow, prominent. E. peltata. 



