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E. BUPRESTIUM TO E. CAPITELLATA. 
E. buprestium: F. von Mueller. C.R. 
Pt. viii. 243; Vol. i. 243; Pt. lvi. 
268; Vol. vi. 268. 
A tall shrub up to 15 or 20 feet with a Mallee 
habit and smooth stems; buds small, clavate; 
seed-cups very large, globose, (22 x 25 mm. or 
larger). W.A. 
E. Burracoppinensis : Maiden & 
Blakely. C.R. Pt. lxviii. 387; 
Vol. vii. 367. 
A small tree or shrub, 8-15 feet high; bark 
rough on trunk, smooth on branches; leaves 
thick, shining, narrow to broad lanceolate, buds 
pyriform; lid rostrate or beaked, ribbed; seed- 
cups turbinate, thick, large (3 cm. x 2 cm.). 
Sand plains, W.A. 
E. caesia: Bentham. C.R. Pt. xxii. 
31; Vol. iii. 31. 
A glaucous Mallee, about 12 feet high, bark 
smooth, tough, shedding in long lengths; leaves 
glaucous; buds oval, rostrate or beaked, large; 
seed-cups large, broadly campanulate or bell¬ 
shaped, (19 x 20 mm.). W.A. 
E. Caleyi: Maiden. C.R. Pt. xii. 
95; Vol. ii. 95; Pt. lxi. 14; Vol. 
vii. 14. 
A tall tree, often glaucous, with very hard, 
deeply furrowed bark like E. sideroxylon; 
leaves broad, glaucous; seed-cups pear-shaped, 
medium, (10 x 9 mm.). Timber red or reddish- 
brown, of good quality. N.S.W., Q. 
E. Callanii: Blakely. C.R. Pt. lxxi. 
; Vol. viii. . Plate 289. 
A slender Stringybark 20-50 feet high; juve¬ 
nile leaves broad, smooth, obliquely ovate, 
shortly petiolate; adult leaves glossy, narrow to 
broad lanceolate, prominently veined; buds 
clavate to conical, seed-cups mallet-shaped, (5-7 
mm. ). Timber pale, fissile. N.S.W. 
E. calophylla: R. Brown. C.R. Pt. 
xliii. 73; Vol. v. 73. 
A small to large tree, bark rough, persistent; 
juvenile leaves large, often peltate, broadly 
lanceolate; adult leaves narrow to broad lanceo¬ 
late ; inflorescence terminal; buds large, clavate; 
filaments white, rarely pink in the typical form; 
but there are numerous garden hybrids of this 
species. Seed-cups urceolate or urn-shaped, very 
large, (35 x 30 mm.). Seeds large, black, not 
winged. W.A. (See Group i. 1.) 
E. calycogona: Turczaninow. C.R. 
Pt. iii. 77; Vol. i. 77. 
A Mallee, up to 25 or 30 feet, with a smooth 
bark, leaves oblong-lanceolate; buds angular; 
seed-cups quadrangular, small to medium (6-10 
x 5-8 mm.). V., S.A., W.A. 
E. Cambageana: Maiden. C.R. Pt. 
xlvii. 196; Vol. v. 196. 
A medium-sized tree 50-80 feet high; bark 
scaly on lower part of trunk; juvenile 
leaves rhomboid-ovate to broadly lanceolate 
with irregular margins; adult leaves falcate- 
lanceolate; buds small, clavate; seed-cups small, 
conical, (6x5 mm.). Timber reddish-brown, 
hard, heavy. Q. 
E. Camfieldi: Maiden. C.R. Pt. 
xlv. 148; Vol. v. 148. 
A Mallee 4-12 feet high, forming dense 
thickets on poor sandstone soil in the Port Jack- 
son and Hawkesbury River districts. Buds 
densely clustered; seed-cups sessile, basin¬ 
shaped, small, (6x6 mm.). N.S.W. 
E. Campaspe: S. le M. Moore. C.R. 
Pt. xvi. 203; Vol. ii. 203; Pt. lxvii. 
362; Vol. vii. 362. 
A Mallee-like plant up to 40 feet high, with 
drooping branches, and smooth bark; leaves 
glaucous, thick; seed-cups glaucous, sessile, 
medium, (7 x 10 mm. or larger). Timber pale, 
hard, durable. Dry parts of W.A. 
E. canaliculata : Maiden. C.R. Pt. 
xlvii. 220; Vol. v. 220. 
A Grey Gum, over 100 feet high; bark blotched, 
falling away in thick flakes; juvenile leaves 
broadly lanceolate; adult leaves narrow-lanceo¬ 
late; buds thick, clavate; seed-cups large, 
conoid-hemispherical, very angular, (14 x 15 
mm.). Timber pale, coarse-fibred, interlocked. 
Rare. N.S.W. 
E. capitellata: Smith. C.R. Pt. 
viii. 211; Vol. i. 211; Pt. xlv. 
146; Vol. v. 146; Pt. lxvi. 307, 
314; Vol. vii. 307, 314. 
A small to medium-sized tree; bark reddish, 
fibrous, persistent throughout; juvenile leaves 
large, orbicular, to ovate, or obliquely and 
broadly lanceolate; buds angular; seed-cups 
compressed, sessile, medium, (7 x 10 mm.). Tim¬ 
ber pale brown, durable. Port Jackson district, 
N.S.W. (See Group iii. 27.) 
