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E. ERYTHRONEMA TurCZ. 



A tall shrub or small tree up to 20-30 feet, a crooked trunk of 10 feet, diameter 

 1 foot, with very light grey, smooth bark. 



Mr. E. A. le Souef, of South Perth, says : — " I asked my collector about its habit. 

 He says that where it is swept by fire it is a Mallee, having a large woody stock root, 

 and several thin stems from it, but where fire never reaches it it grows into the ordinary 

 tree from 12 to 15 feet in height. 



E. Ewartiana Maiden. 

 Many stemmed, 10-15 or 20 feet high. The stems 3 inches in diameter. The 

 bark is peculiar, falling off in narrow, longitudinal pieces, giving it a striped appearance, 

 rare in Eucalyptus. 



E. EALCATA TurCZ. 



A Mallee of 10-15 feet, with very slender stems. Of somewhat drooping habit. 



E. Forrestiana Diels. 

 A shrub of 5-10 feet, never divaricate. 



E. GONIANTHA TuTCZ. 



Unknown, but probably a shrub or small tree. 



E. grossa F.v.M. 

 A shrub of 3-9 feet, with broadly spreading branches. 



E. Jutsoni Maiden. 



A small, thin-stemmed, branching-from-the-root Gum, about G-8 feet high 



on the average. 



E. Kruseana F.v.M. 



A straggling shrub, about 8 feet high. 



E. Lehmanni Preiss. 



A shrub, forming a Marlock growth, or a small tree up to 30 feet high, and up to 



12 inches in diameter. 



E. leptopoda Benth. 



A thin, wiry, rather erect tall shrub or small spindly tree, with several stems 



together. 



E. MACRANDRA F.V.M. 



A shrub or small tree with a smooth bark. 



E. MACRO CARPA Hook. 



A stout shrub of 6-10 feet, usually more or less mealy- white. 



Up to 14 feet (W. D. Campbell). It forms copses, hard to get through, usually 



very crooked in its growth. Stems thin, long. The bark smooth and varies from 



pale to dark grey. 



E. micranthera F.v.M. 



A shrub of 6 to 10 feet with a smooth bark. 



