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•4323 1125 E. setosa, Schauer. Bloodwood. 



•4323 1135 



•4323 4131 E. terminalis, F.v.M. Ironbark. 



•4324 1112 E. dichromophloia, F.v.M. 



•4324 1121 E. Cliftoniana, W. V. Fitzg. Desert Gum. 



•4324 1125 E. setosa, Schauer. Bloodwood or Cabbage Gum. 



•4324 1132 E. dichromophloia, F.v.M. 



•4324 1135 



•4324 2133 E. ptychocarpa, F.v.M. Swamp Red Gum. 



•4324 3112 E. tetrodonta, F.v.M. Messmate. 



•4324 3132 E. Brachyandra, F.v.M. Deciduous Bloodwood. 



•4324 3142 „ 



•4324 4121 E. pyrophora, Benth. Bloodwood. 



•4324 4131 E. terminalis, F.v.M. Ironbark. 



•4324 7112 E. dichromophloia, F.v.M. 



•4324 7115 E. perfoliata, R. Br. Bloodwood. 



•4324 7135 „ ' ' 



•4334 44x2 E. lirata, (W.V.F.) ' Maiden. 



•4334 5252 E. microtheca, F.v.M. Coolibah. 



•4334 6152 E. melanophloia, F.v.M. Silver-leaved Ironbark. 



•4334 6252 



•4334 8432 E. argillacea, W. V. Fitzg. 



$•5424 4122 E. miniata, A. Cunningham. Woollybutt. 



§•5424 7122 „ 



§•5434 2112 E. clavigera, A. Cunn. Cabbage Gum. 



§•5434 2115 



§•5434 4112 



§•5434 4115 



§•5434 4x31 E. oligantha, Schauer. 



§•54x4 7121 E. grandifolia, R. Brown. 



•XXX3 4112 E. gamophylla, F.v.M. # 



•xxx3 4115 „ 



* These trees at times may be found in mallee form. 



f Mallees occasionally found as trees (see Mallee Key . 



x Eucalyptus spathulata may easily be distinguished from E. astringens by 

 its small very narrow greyish shining leaves, and by its thinner smoother bark. 



J Fruits in dense clusters. 



§ The colour of the bark mentioned for the trees indicated is that of the upper 

 portions of the trunk and branches. The lamellar lower portion is often multi-coloured, 

 or light grey to yellow brown showing inner bark of red or white. 



