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This proposed variety requires further investigation. It 
has red timber, and varies in regard to the amount of rough 
bark on the butt. It has affinities both with EH. robusta 
Sm. and E. Kirtoniana F.v.M. 
14. EK. mncRassata Labill. var. See C.R., iv, pp. 97, 105. 
Mr. J. T. Jutson has sent from Comet Vale, 63 miles 
north of Kalgoorlie, W.A., under No. 116, flowering twigs 
with the operculum nearly hemispherical, and produced 
into a very long narrow terete process, giving it a remark- 
able appearance. The bases of the filaments are pink as is 
the case in many species. The plant has fruits which are 
intermediate in form between those of var, angulosa and 
the normal species. 
In view of the profusion of names given to forms of E. 
incrassata, it may not be desirable to add to them. 
15. E. LigusTRINA DOC. Prod., iii, 219. 
Syn. EH. eugenioides Sieb. var. nana Deane and Maiden, 
Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., p. 799, with plate xxxiii (1898). 
See also C.R., viii, 234. 
Since the statement in C.R., was made, I have obtained 
additional material of E. ligustrina type (in bud and leaf), 
and of HE. eugenioides var nana, and am unable to distinguish 
the former from some‘of the latter, our knowledge of the 
latter enabling us to practically complete the life-history 
of the species. 
The original description of E. ligustrina would have 
been inadequate except for the herbarium specimens, 
imperfect as they are. HE. ligustrina is the adult form of 
that which was mainly depicted in the juvenile form in H. 
eugenioides var. nana. 
To the description of E. eugenioides var. nana (loc. cit.) 
it may be added that the seedlings of EH. ligustrina are on 
