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90689. EUCALYPTUS BEYERI. From New South Wales, Australia. Presented by the 
Director, Botanic Gardens, Sydney. A tall tree with thin nerrowly linear leaves, 
flowers in clusters of 3 to 6, and pear-shaped fruits a quarter of an inch long. Ti 
is native to Australia, For trial in the warmer parts of California and the Gulf 
region. | (Chico,) Calif.) 
90692. EUCALYPTUS DALRYMPLEANA. From New South Wales, Australia. Presented by the 
Director, Botanic Gardens, Sydney. A large tree often 150 feet high and 10 feet in 
diameter with white bark in spring which later changes to vivid red. The dull green 
swordeshaped, black-dotted leaves are 5 inches long and an inch wide. It is native 
to Australia. For trial in the warmer parts of California and the Gulf region. 
(Chico, Calif.) 
90695. EUCALYPTUS DEALBATA. From New South Wales, Australia. Presented by the Di- 
rector, Botanic Gardens, Sydney. A small stunted tree with rugose bark separating 
in scales, leaving the inner bark white and smooth. The glaucous ovate leaves are 
4 inches long, and the clusters of 3 to 6 flowers are followed by hemispherical fruits 
about a quarter of an inch in diameter. It is native to Australia. For trial in the 
warmer parts of California and the Gulf region. (Chico, Calif.) 
90696. EUCALYPTUS MACARTHURI. From New South Wales. Australia. Presented by the 
Director, Botanic Gardens, Sydney. A tree up to 80 feet high and 4 feet in diameter, 
with thick narrowly sword-shaped leaves, umbels of 5 to 8 small flowers and very 
small, nearly hemispherical fruits. It is native to Australia. For trial in the 
warmer parts of California and the Gulf region. (Chico, Calif.) 
90698. EUCALYPTUS MICROCARPA. From New South Wales, Australia. Presented by the 
Director, Botanic Gardens, Sydney. A large tree with gray or white bark, lanceolate 
coriaceous leaves 4 inches long and panicles made up of clusters of 3 to 7 small 
flowers followed by very small sub-cylindrical fruits. It is native to Australia. 
For trial in the warmer parts of California and the Gulf region. (Chico, Calif.) 
90701. EUCALYPTUS NUMEROSA. From New South Wales, Australia. Presented by the Di- 
rector, Botanic Gardens, Sydney. A large tree up to 150 feet high and 3 feet in 
Giameter, with fibrous bark, thin lanceolate leaves 4 to 7 inches long, flowers in 
dense umbels of 20 to 40, end pear-shaped fruits less than a guarter of an inch long. 
It is native to Australia. For trial in the warmer parts of California and the Gulf 
region. (Chico, Calif.) 
90704. EUCALYPTUS ROBERTSONI. From New South Wales, Australia. Presented by the 
Director, Botanic Gardens, Sydney. 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 inch long. It is 
native to Australia. For trial in southern California and southern Florida. (Chico, 
Calif.) 
90661. EUONYMUS MAACKII. From Manchuria. . Collected by P. H. Dorsett and W. J. 
Morse, agricultural explorers, Bureau of Plant Industry. A large shrub or small tree 
