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SECTION VII. 
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ALL KNOWN 
SPECIES OF EUCALYPTUS. 
ABBREVIATIONS. 
, C - R - = Maiden’s Critical Revision of the Genus Eucalyptus, where each 
species is described and figured. 
« 7'w , Ta “«’ V - = Victoria; S.A. = South Australia; N.S.W. = New 
ou 1 V ales; Q Queensland; S.Q. — Southern Queensland; N.Q. = Northern 
Queensland; W.A. —Western Australia; N.W.W.A. = North-West Western 
Australia; N.T. — Northern Territory; N.A. = North Australia. X before the 
name denotes hybrid; thus—x E. Algeriensis; mm. = Millimetres; cm. = Centi- 
metres; in. = Inches. 
SCALE FOR MEASURING DIAMETERS OF SEED-CUPS. 
Size Expressed in 
Words. 
In Fractions of 
the Metre. 
In Nearest Foot Rule 
Equivalents. 
Extremely Small 
3 to 4 mm. 
Vs to 3/16 in. 
Very Small 
4 to 6 mm. 
3/16 to 14 in. 
Small 
G to 9 mm. 
14 to % in. 
Medium 
9 to 12 mm. 
% to 14in. 
Large 
12 to 25 mm. 
14 to 1 in. 
Very Large 
25 mm. to 5 cm. 
1 in. to 2 in. 
Extremely Large 
5 cm. to 9 cm. 
2 in. to 314 in. 
In using this scale the student will need a pair of sharp-pointed callipers and 
a suitably divided rule. When the seed-cup gradually tapers into the pedicel, 
there will sometimes be room for difference of judgment as to where the one ends 
and the other begins. Measurements of depth by two people may thus not always 
agree. Width, on the other hand, will be taken at the widest part, and will be 
easily determined. When strictly measured many Eucalyptus seed-cups will be 
found to have a width greater than their depth. The student must not forget that 
sizes vary within the species and even on the same tree. 
