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E. ANGUSTA TO E. BAKERI. 
E. angusta: Syn. E. rigidula. Maiden. 
C.R. Pt. lvi. 265; Vol. vi. 265; Pt. 
lxix. 403; Vol. vii. 403. 
A tall shrub or spindly tree. Leaves narrow, 
lanceolate, rigid; buds and seed-cups medium 
(10 x 9 mm.). W.A. 
E. angustissima : F. von Mueller. C.R. 
Pt. xix. 285; Vol. ii. 285. 
A small bushy shrub, 5-6 feet high or more; 
leaves very narrow, yellowish-green; buds and 
seed-cups very small, (cups 4 x 4 to 5 x 6 mm.). 
W.A. 
E. annulata: Bentham. C.R. Pt. 
xxxv. 116; Vol. iv. 116. 
A tall shrub 12-30 feet high, with a smooth 
ash-coloured bark; leaves narrow; buds large, 
cylindrical, obtuse; seed-cups medium, top¬ 
shaped, valves protruding, (7 x 12 mm.). W.A. 
x E. Antipolitensis: Trabut. C.R. 
Pt. lii. 74; Vol. vi. 74. 
A hybrid; reputed parents, E. globullIS and 
E. viminalis. A tall tree, bark fissured; juve¬ 
nile leaves sessile, lanceolate; adult leaves long, 
narrow, lanceolate; buds and seed-cups in threes, 
rather large. Southern France. 
E. apiculata: Baker & Smith. C.R. 
Pt. ix. 285; Vol. i. 285; Pt. lxi. 9; 
Vol. vii. 9. 
A dark green shrub 6-10 feet. Leaves nar¬ 
row, dark green, and shining; buds small, acute; 
seed-cups urn-shaped to pilular, (8x7 mm.). 
Southern tablelands, N.S.W. 
E. approximans: Maiden. C.R. Pt. 
xliii. 96; Vol. v. 96. 
A Mallee-like plant 4-10 feet high, with whip- 
stick like stems, and dark green, narrow, shin¬ 
ing leaves; seed-cups slightly bell-shaped, small, 
(7x6 mm.). N.S.W. 
E. Archeri: Maiden & Blakely. C.R. 
Pt. lxxi.; Vol. viii. 
A small shrubby alpine species with white 
stems, pale yellowish-green leaves, and small 
rough buds and seed-cups. T. 
E. argillacea: W. V. Fitzgerald. C.R. 
Pt. xxxv. 132; Vol. iv. 132. 
A tree 25-40 feet, 9-12 inches diameter, bark 
dark grey, persistent on trunk and branches, 
semi-fibrous; leaves very glaucous, ovate to lan¬ 
ceolate; buds clavate; seed-cups bell-shaped, 
small (9x6 mm.). W.A. 
E. aspera: F. von Mueller. C.R. Pt. 
xxxvii. 185; Vol. iv. 185. 
A small tree; bark smooth, greyish-white; 
leaves small, sessile, hispid; buds clavate; seed- 
cups ovoid-truncate, rim sharp. N.T. 
E. astringens: Maiden. C.R. Pt. lxii. 
55; Vol. vii. 55. 
A smooth-barked tree, 40-60 feet high; juve¬ 
nile leaves very broad; adult leaves narrow- 
lanceolate ; buds elongated; lid more than twice 
the length of the calyx-tube; seed-cups small, 
bell-shaped to ovoid, valves protruding, (7x5 
mm.). Resembles E. salubris in general ap¬ 
pearance. Bark used commercially. W.A. 
x E. Auburnensis : Maiden. C.R. Pt. 
liii. 116; Vol. vi. 116. 
A supposed natural hybrid. A small Iron- 
bark, with broad, glaucous juvenile leaves, and 
very small buds and seed-cups. Rare. N.S.W. 
E. Badjensis: de Beuzeville & Welch. 
C.R. Pt. lxviii. 376; Vol. vii. 376. 
A large forest tree, 50-100 feet high; bark 
persistent about half-way up the trunk, smooth 
above; juvenile leaves opposite, narrow-lanceo¬ 
late, sessile; adult leaves falcate-lanceolate; 
buds and seed-cups in threes, sessile, very small, 
(5x5 mm.). Timber pale reddish, hard, not 
very durable. Main Southern Dividing Range, 
at about 4,000 feet elevation. N.S.W. 
E. Baeuerleni: F. von Mueller. C.R. 
Pt. xxix. 183; Vol. iii. 183. 
A stunted or tall tree, sometimes forming a 
Mallee-like growth, especially in exposed situa¬ 
tions ; bark smooth, brownish to greenish- 
white ; buds with acute points; seed-cups top¬ 
shaped, medium, (7-10 x 8-7 mm.). Timber 
pale-coloured, hard. N.S.W., at high elevations. 
E. Baileyana: F. von Mueller. C.R. 
Pt. xliv. 113; Vol. v. 113. 
A medium-sized tree; bark rough, fibrous; 
juvenile leaves broadly elliptical, hoary, and 
softly tomentose beneath, glossy above; adult 
leaves narrow-lanceolate; buds clavate to pyri¬ 
form; seed-cups large, globular-urceolate, (15 
x 15 mm.). Timber light coloured, hard, inter¬ 
locked, and very tough. Northern N.S.W. and 
Q. 
E. Bakeri: Maiden. C.R. Pt. xliv. 
123; Vol. v. 123. 
A small pendulous, willow-like tree, 30-50 
feet high; bark Box-like on trunk only; leaves 
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