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Explanation of Plate. 
Prats XXXVI. 
Fig. 1—Pure culture of bacteria re-isolated after two months from 
a plant that had been inoculated. 
Fig. 2—Photograph of a dendritic colony among a number of 
circular ones. 
TWO NEW SPECIHS OF EUCALYPTUS. 
By R. H. CAMBAGH, F.L.S. 
[With Plates XXXVII - XXXIX.] 
[Read before the Royal Society of N. S. Wales, November 6, 1918. ] 
1. HUCALYPTUS PUMILA 2. Sp. 
Arbuscula alta, cum truncis multis separatis, in altum pedes 
quindecim vigintive extendens, trunci diametrum unciarum duarum 
triumve habens. 
Ramusculi angulares precipue ad extremitates. 
Folia (reversio) tenera ovata ad ovata-lanceolata, 3-5 cm. 
longa, 1 —1°5 cm. lata. 
Folia matura. Lainearia-lanceolata ad ovata-lanceolata, modice 
crassa, sex ad duodecim cm. longa, unum ad tria cm. lata, sepe 
leviter falcata, utrobique obtuse viridia, extremitates fusce et 
flaccide, systema venosa modice clara, vene laterales angulis cir- 
citer 40 ad 55° e cortaé media disposite, vena inter margines 
plerumque juxta marginem, olei glandule numerose. Petiolus 
1—1°5 cm. longus. 
