131 
E AGGREGATA TO E. ANGULOSA. 
buds small, stellate; seed-cups small; nearly 
spherical (5-8 mm.). Timber pale brown, fis¬ 
sile, durable. Mountain ranges, N.S.W., V. 
E. aggregate : Deane & Maiden. C.R. 
Pt. xxv. 85; Vol. iii. 85; Pt. lvii. 
354; Vol. vi. 354; Pt. Ixix. 427; 
Vol. vii. 427. 
A small tree 20-40 feet high; bark rough, 
curly-flaky; juvenile leaves oval to oblong; buds 
and seed-cups very small, (4x5 mm.). Timber 
white, tough, not durable. A swamp loving 
species. N.S.W., T. (See Group iv. 45.) 
E. alba: Reinwardt. C.R. Pt. xxv. 
90; Vol. iii. 90. 
A medium-sized tree, with a smooth bark; 
juvenile leaves broad, ovate; buds and seed-cups 
medium, (8x7 mm.). Timber reddish-brown, 
coarse-fibred. A tropical species. Timor, Papua, 
Java, N.W.W.A., N.T., N.Q. 
E. albens: Miquel. C.R. Pt. lviii. 440; 
Vol. vi. 440. 
A medium-sized tree, with a close, usually 
white Box bark on trunk; branches smooth or 
ribbony. Leaves glaucous; juvenile leaves large, 
orbicular. Buds very angular; seed-cups me¬ 
dium (9-12 x 8-10 mm.), cylindrical to pyri¬ 
form, nearly sessile. Timber pale, very hard, 
and very durable. V., S.A., N.S.W. 
E. albida : Maiden & Blakely. C.R. 
Pt. lxviii. 380; Vol. vii. 380. 
A Mallee, 2-6 feet high; juvenile leaves thin, 
glaucous, sessile; adult leaves thin, narrow- 
lanceolate; buds clavate, including the pedicels 
8-10 mm. long; seed-cups campanulate (bell¬ 
shaped), (3-4 mm. long). In sandy or gravelly 
soil. W.A. 
x E. Algeriensis: Trabut. C.R. Pt. 
Iii. 72; Vol. vi. 72. 
A hybrid; reputed parents, E. rudis, and E. 
FOStrata. A lofty tree; bark almost smooth; 
leaves somewhat glaucous, narrow-lanceolate, 
buds ovoid-clavate, on long pedicels; seed-cups 
small, hemispherical. Algiers. 
E. alpina: Lindley. C.R. Pt. ix. 259; 
Vol. i. 259. 
A dwarf alpine Stringybark, with gnarled, 
spreading branches; leaves thick, leathery, 
shining; buds and seed-cups large, warty (12-16 
x 16-22 mm.). Confined to the higher parts of 
the Victorian Alps. 
E. altior: Maiden. C.R. Pt. lvi. 272; 
Vol. vi. 272. 
Syn. E. oreades. Baker. C.R. Vol. iv. 290. 
A tall, shaft-like tree, with a smooth glaucous 
bark, except at extreme base; leaves lanceolate, 
falcate; buds angular; seed-cups medium, (6-8 
x 8-10 mm.). Timber pale, soft, fissile, splen¬ 
did for cabinet work. Blue Mountains, N.S.W. 
(See Group iv. 53.) 
E. amplifolia : Naudin. C.R. Pt. xxxi. 
19; Vol. iv. 19. 
A medium-sized to large tree, with smooth 
blotched bark; juvenile leaves very broad, orbi¬ 
cular ; adult leaves lanceolate; buds stellate; 
seed-cups small (4-6 x 5-7 mm.). Timber red¬ 
dish, inferior. N.S.W. 
E. amygdalina : Labillardiere. C.R. 
Pt. vi. 149; Vol. i. 149; Pt. 
xxxviii. 227; Vol. iv. 227. 
A small to medium-sized tree; bark more or 
less sub-fibrous on trunk, branches smooth; 
juvenile leaves narrow-lanceolate, sometimes 
sessile; adult leaves narrow to medium; buds 
small, clavate, seed-cups small, hemispherical 
(6x5 mm.). T. (See Group v. 57.) 
E. Andrewsi: Maiden. C.R. Pt. vii. 
194; Vol. i. 194; Pt. xlvi. 171; Vol. 
v. 171. 
A large tree 150-180 feet high; diameter 4-8 
feet; bark rough and persistent at butt; 
branches smooth; juvenile leaves very broad, 
sometimes glaucous; adult leaves lanceolate- 
falcate; buds small, clavate; seed-cups small, 
sub-globose, truncate. Timber pale, fissile. 
Northern N.S.W., S.Q., at high elevations. (See 
Group iv. 46.) 
E. angophoroides : Baker. C.R. Pt. 
xlvi. 175; Vol. v. 175. 
A medium-sized tree, with a white Box bark, 
persistent for some distance on trunk; juvenile 
leaves, ovate to cordate; buds small, ovoid; seed- 
cups small to very small, hemispherical, (4x5 
mm.). Timber pale, soft and light; Southern 
coastal districts, N.S.W., V. 
E. angulosa: Schauer. C.R. Pt. lvi. 
277; Vol. vi. 277. 
A Mallee, 15-20 feet high, with dense foliage. 
Stems more or less smooth and white. Leaves 
coarse. Buds and seed-cups large, ribbed, 
(cups 10-22 x 10-20 mm.). V., S.A., W.A. 
