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E. strict A Sieb. 

 The Scrubby Gum of the Blue Mountains and other places, a dwarf Gum, forming 

 an almost impenetrable scrub of 6-15 feet, the thin, smooth, bark falling of! in strips. 

 I have, however, seen it larger — up to nearly 30 feet — where there is good soil and 

 moisture, e.g., in the taluses of mountains. 



E. URNIGERA Hook., f. 



A small tree of 15-20 feat, with spreading branches and a smooth bark, usually 

 blotched with red or brown. 



E. VERNIC03A Hook., f. 



"An erect shrub 4-6, rarely 12-20. Bark smooth." (Rodway). 



E. virgata Sieb. 

 A straggling, tall, shrub or small tree, rarely exceeding a height of 15 to 20 feet 

 or a stem-diameter of 3 inches. More or less glaucous, the stems smooth. 



(c) Marloeks. 

 Marlock is the Western Australian equivalent of Mallee, and, like it, is a term 

 somewhat loosely used. It includes all Gum-scrub, i.e., dwarf species or individuals, 

 on a sand-plain. Maalock is an old spelling, and means a thicket more or less dense. 

 It may include the true Mallee of the more eastern States, i.e., a dwarf Eucalypt with 

 a thickened stocky stem more or less embedded in the light sandy soil. There are various 

 qualifying adjectives, such as Black, White. A few species have their own special 

 names, e.g., Moort (for E. platypus) in addition to the general one of Marlock, which is 

 mostly in use in the southern part of the State. 



E. angustissima F.v.M. E. lepiopoda Benth. 



E. annulata Benth. E. macrandra F.v.M. 



E. buprestium F.v.M. E. macrocarpa Hook. 



E. caisia Benth. E. micranthera F.v.M. 



E. cornuta Labill (a note). E. occidentalis Endl. (a note). 



E. decurva F.v.M. E. odontocarpa F.v.M. 



E. diptera Andrews. E. Oldfieldii F.v.M. 



E. doratoxylon F.v.M. E. orbifolia F.v.M. 



E. Ebbanoensis Maiden. E. pachyloma Benth. 



E. cremophila Maiden. E. pacliypliylla F.v.M. 



E. crythronema Turcz. E. Pimpiniana Maiden. 



E. erythrocorys F.v.M. E. platypus Hook. 



E. eudesmioides F.v.M. E. Preissiana Schau. 



E. Ewartiana Maiden. E. pyriformis Turcz. 



E. falcata Turcz. E. Sheathiana Maiden. 



E. Forrestiana Diels. E. spathidata Hook. 



E. goniantha Turcz. E. Stowardi Maiden. 



E. grossa F.v.M. E. tetragona F.v.M. 



E. Jutsoni Maiden. E. tetraptera Turcz. 



E. Kruseana F.v.M. E. Websteriana Maiden. 



E. Lehmanni Preiss. 



