OCTOBER 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1930 



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90677 to 90719— Continued. 



90690. Eucalyptus blaxlandi Maiden 

 and Cambage. 



A large tree with ovate-lanceolate 

 coriaceous leaves and dense heads of 

 top-shaped white-dotted fruits half an 

 inch in diameter. 



90691. Eucalyptus bloxsomei Maiden. 



A medium-sized tree with yellow 

 flaky bark, thick yellow-green shining 

 ovate-lanceolate sword-shaped leaves 5 

 to 8 inches long, umbels of small 

 flowers gathered into heads, and urn- 

 shaped fruits nearly an inch long. 



90692. Eucalyptus dalrympleana 

 Maiden. 



A large tree, often 150 feet high and 

 10 feet in diameter, with white bark in 

 spring and later changing to vivid red. 

 The dull-green sword-shaped black- 

 dotted leaves are 5 inches long and an 

 inch wide. 



90693. Eucalyptus dealbata A. Cunn. 



A small stunted tree with rugose 

 bark separating in scales, leaving the 

 inner bark white and smooth. The 

 glaucous-white ovate leaves are 4 

 inches long, and the clusters of three 

 to six flowers are followed by hemi- 

 spherical fruits about a quarter of an 

 inch in diameter. 



90694. Eucalyptus exserta F. Muell. 



A medium-sized tree with rough, 

 fissured, ash-brown bark, sword-shaped 

 leaves 3 to 6 inches long, axillary 

 clusters of three to eight flowers on 

 long pedicels, and nearly globular fruits 

 one-third inch in diameter. 



90695. Eucalyptus gigantea Hook. f. 



A large tree often 300 feet high and 

 30 feet in diameter, with white bark 

 and smooth glaucous branchlets. The 

 ovate-lanceolate leaves are 4 to 6 

 inches long, and the small flowers, 

 numerous in dense heads, are followed 

 by spherical fruits. 



90696. Eucalyptus macarthuri Deane 

 and Maiden. 



A tree up to 80 fret high and 4 feet 

 in diameter, with thick narrowly 

 sword-shaped leaves, umbels of five to 

 eight small flowers, and very small 

 nearly hemispheric fruits. 



90697. Eucalyptus micrantha DC. 



A large tree with smooth deciduous 

 bark, leaving the trunk spotted or 

 variegated. The thick coriaceous 

 sword-shaped leaves are 6 to 8 inches 

 long, and the axillary clusters of four 

 to eight flowers are followed by pear- 

 shaped fruits less than a quarter of an 

 inch in diameter. 



90698. Eucalyptus micro carpa 

 Maiden. 



A large tree with gray or white bark, 

 lanceolate coriaceous leaves 4 inches 

 long, and panicles made up of clusters 

 of three to seven small flowers followed 

 by very small subcylindrical fruits. 



90699. Eucalyptus nicholi Maiden 

 and Blakely. 



A small tree 30 to 40 feet high and 2 

 feet in diameter, with drooping branches 

 resembling a weeping willow. The thin 

 narrowly lanceolate leaves are 2 to 5 

 inches long, the flowers are in heads of 

 5 to 10. and the hemispherical fruits 

 are a quarter of an inch long. 



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90677 to 90719— Continued. 



90700. Eucalyptus nitens (Deane and 

 Maiden) Maiden. 



A large tree up to 300 feet high and 

 15 feet in diameter, with thick shining 

 sword-shaped leaves sometimes a foot 

 long and 3 inches wide, but usually 

 smaller. The small flowers are in heads 

 of about seven, and the slightly angled 

 ovoid fruits are a quarter of an inch 

 long. 



90701. Eucalyptus numerosa Maiden, 



A large tree up to 150 feet high and 



3 feet in diameter, with fibrous bark, 

 thin lanceolate leaves 4 to 7 inches 

 long, flowers in dense umbels of 20 to 

 40, and pear-shaped fruits less than a 

 quarter of an inch long. 



90702. Eucalyptus quadrangulata 

 Deane and Maiden. 



A tree 80 to 100 feet high and 2 to 4 

 feet in diameter, with angular branch- 

 lets, sinuate-margined lanceolate leaves 



4 to 6 inches long, green on both sides, 

 and umbels of four to eight flowers fol- 

 lowed by small bell-shaped fruits. 



90703. Eucalyptus radiata Sieber. 



A small tree with persistent fibrous 

 bark, linear to lanceolate leaves 2 to 4 

 inches long, clusters of four to eight 

 flowers, and subglobose-truncate fruits 

 a quarter of an inch long. 



90704. Eucalyptus robertsoni Blakely. 



A large tree up to 180 feet high and 



6 feet in diameter, with pale slaty green 

 lanceolate leaves 5 to 8 inches long, 

 axillary whorls of 10 to 20 flowers, and 

 club-shaped fruits a quarter of an incU 

 long. 



90705. Eucalyptus rubida Deane and 

 Maiden. 



A tree with smooth white bark show- 

 ing plum-colored patches, thick dull- 

 green narrowly lanceolate leaves, and 

 small flowers in clusters of three and 

 four, followed by top-shaped fruits a 

 quarter of an inch in diameter. 



90706. Eucalyptus terminalis F. 

 Muell. 



A medium-sized tree with grayish- 

 brown bark, sword-shaped leaves 5 to 



7 inches long, flowers in clusters of 

 three to six, and urn-shaped fruits an 

 inch long. 



90707. Eucalyptus urceolaris Maiden 

 and Blakely. 



A tree 50 to 80 feet high and 4 feet 

 in diameter, with rough fibrous bark, 

 thick obliquely lanceolate leaves 3 to 



8 inches long, flowers in axillary um- 

 bels forming panicles, and small urn- 

 shaped fruits a quarter of an inch 

 long. 



90708 to 90711. Ficus spp. Moraceae. 



Fig. 



90708. Ficus bellengeri C. Moore. 



A tall tree with leathery ovate 

 leaves 6 inches long, dark green above 

 and light green beneath, and reddish 

 fruits 2 to 3 inches in diameter. 



For previous introduction see 77996. 



