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E. occidentalis Endl. 

 The Yate. Often forms Marlock thickets. 



E. ODONTOCARPA F.V.M. 



Shrub of 8-10 feet. A Mallee. 



E. Oldfieldii F.v.M. 

 A stiff shrub of 8 or 10 feet, with many thin stems close together, forming an 

 impenetrable scrub, but not a true Mallee. 



E. orbifolia F.v.M. 

 A shrub of 5 feet. 



E. pachyloma Benth. 



A spindly, sand-plain Gum, not known to attain tree size. 



E. PACHYPHYLLA F.V.M. 



A tall shrub otherwise described as " bush 8-12 feet high " and " dense bushes, 



10-15 feet high." 



E. Pimpiniana Maiden. 



A shrub of 3-5 feet, but very little is known about it. 



E. platypus Hook. 

 A tree attaining 30 feet, with a smooth bark. Forms gregarious small trees 

 erect in habit, with smooth bark, a little ribbony at butt. It is specifically referred 

 to as Marlock by Mueller and Morrison, but it varies in size. 



E. Preissiana Schau. 

 It forms spindly shrubs up to 10 feet; so far as I saw, most of them smaller. 

 Mueller says it attains a height of 15 feet. 



E. pyriformis Turcz. 

 A slender shrub, with long weak stems. 



E. Sheathiana Maiden. 

 A slender young tree, probably a Marlock. 



E. spathulata Hook. 

 A shrub of 6-8 feet or rather more. In the form known as Swamp Mallet, and 

 which is believed to be specifically identical, it is a tree from 20-30 feet. 



E. Stowardi Maiden. 

 " A shrubby Mallee." 



E. TETRAGONA F.V.M. 



" A low scrubby shrub, densely covered with a white meal, to a small tree of 20-25 

 feet." A " White Marlock." 



E. TETRAPTERA Turcz. 



A shrub or small tree (rarely above 10 feet), the branches nearly terete or very 

 prominently four-angled, almost winged. 



E. Websteriana Maiden. 

 A shrub of 6 or 10 feet. 



