ON SOME REPUTED AUSTRALIAN EUCALYPTUS HYBRIDS. 417 
C. (op. cit, p. 201). 
EUCALYPTUS KYBEANENSIS, NOV. sp. 
Arbor Mallee similis, 6-10’ alta, caulibus levibus viridibus, 
ligno pallido. Folia juvena lanceolata circiter 6 cm. longa, 1 cm. 
alta, non-glauca, subtus pallidiore-virentia, margine crassata, costa 
media prominente, venis lateralibus prominentibus et fere pinnatis. 
Folia matura coriacea, lanceolata, circiter 6—8 cm. longa, 1:5 
em. alta. Alabastra operculis hemisphericis diametro circiter 
conoideo calycis tubo dimidio equilongis. Flores renantheri. 
Fructus sessiles, ad 7 in capito, fere hemispherici, diametro fere 
1 cm., orificio leniter rotundati, valvarum apicibus orificio quis. 
Species cum #. stricta affinitate trahitur, fructibus autem maxime 
diversis et Z. capitellate, Sm. similibus, qua magna “Stringybark” 
est. 
Of mallee-like growth, six to ten feet high, with smooth, 
greenish stems one and a half inches in diameter. Timber 
pale coloured. 
Seedling leaves. Lanceolate, about 6 cm. long by 1 cm. 
broad as the alternate stage is reached, very shortly petio- 
late, non-glaucous, of a brighter green on the underside. 
Margin thickened. Midrib prominent and raised, showing 
a depression on the upper page of the leaf, the lateral 
veins prominent and roughly pinnate, intramarginal vein 
well removed from the edge. 
Mature leaves rather coriaceous, lanceolate, about 6-8 
cm. long by 1°5 cm. broad, erect, shortly petiolate, equally 
green on both sides. Veins fairly prominent and spreading 
from the base; intramarginal vein a considerable distance 
from the edge. — 
Buds. Hxternally rough in texture, operculum hemi- 
spherical, the diameter about half the length of the conoid 
calyx-tube. 
Flowers. Renantherous. 
Asa—December 2, 1914. 
