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E. GRACILIS TO E. HILLII. 
L*. gracilis: F. von Mueller. C.R. Pt 
xxxix. 262; Vol. iv. 262. 
Tree up to 60 feet high. It grows in clumps, 
but not Mallee-like. Often it is dwarf and 
crooked,-and with hard, dark-coloured bark on 
the short trunk as on a Mallee of this size- 
leaves narrow, shining; seed-cups very small.’ 
V vVw T'i' Timber ci S ar -lu-own. S.A., 
V v JN.b.W., W.A. 
E. grandifolia: R . Brown. CR Pt 
xxxvii. 187; Vol. iv. 187. 
A medium-sized tree; bark rough at base, 
only; juvenile leaves large and broad; adult 
leaves narrow to broad, lanceolate, 6-12 inches 
ong; seed-cups on very long pedicels, urn¬ 
shaped, (13-20 x 9-15 mm.). Timber inferior 
except for fuel. W.A., N.T. Q 
E. grandis: (Hill) Maiden. C.R. 
It. xxm. 58; Vol. iii. 58; Pt xl 
338; Vol. iv. 338. 
A tall, straight tree, 50-140 feet high, with 
smooth, glaucous bark; leaves broad, lanceolate, 
finely veined; buds glaucous, blunt-pointed; 
seed-cups glaucous, 4-6 celled, small, (7-6 x 6-5 
nmi.). Timber red, in high repute for strength, 
ightness and durability. North coast districts 
of N.S.W. and S.Q. (See Group ii. 17). 
E. Griffithsii: Maiden. C.R. Pt. 
xvi. 208; Vol. ii. 208. 
A \\ hite Gum, up to 60 feet high and 2ft. 
6in. in diameter. Bark somewhat ribbony, box- 
scaly at butt; leaves narrow, lanceolate; buds 
flat-topped, corrugated, or winged; seed-cups 
medium, campanulate, corrugated, (13 x 10 
mm.). Kalgoorlie, W.A. 
E. grossa: F. von Mueller. C.R. Pt, 
xvi. 210; VoJ. ii. 210. 
A straggling or spreading Mallee-like shrub 
3-9 feet high; leaves broad, lanceolate, thick; 
buds cylindrical, ovoid, smooth; seed-cups 
large, bell-shaped, (20 x 10 mm.). Rare. W.A. 
E. Gunnii: Hooker, f. C.R Pt 
xxvi. 106; Vol. iii. 106; Pt. lix.’ 
500; Vol. vi. 500. 
A shrub to large tree; bark deciduous in 
patches; juvenile leaves glaucous, smallish, 
ovate to broadly elliptical; adult leaves narrow- 
lanceolate ; seed-cups in threes, glaucous, small, 
(8 x 7 mm. or larger). An alpine species. T. 
(See Group vi. 67.) 
E, haemastoma: Smith. C.R. Pt. x. 
317; Vol. i. 317; Pt. lix. 505; 
Vol. vi. 505. 
A small to medium-sized tree, with smooth 
blotched bark; leaves thick, rather large; seed- 
cups small to medium, pear-shaped, (8-9 x 9-10 
mm.). Timber reddish, brittle. Sandstone for¬ 
mation, N.S.W., Q. (See Group iii. 29.) 
E. haematoxylon: Maiden. C.R. Pt. 
xliii. 82; Vol. v. 82. 
A small tree, somewhat similar to E. calo- 
phylla in general appearance and also in its 
botanical characters, but with smaller seed-cups, 
(22 x 20 mm.). Timber red, soft. W.A. 
E. hemiphloia : F. von Mueller. C.R. 
Pt. xi. 14; Vol. ii. 14. Pt. lviii. 
435; Vol. vi. 435. 
Erect in habit, the trunk with a grey, sub- 
fibrous, compact Box bark, branches smooth, or 
with short ribbons; juvenile leaves broad, green; 
buds slightly angular; seed-cups cylindrical- 
pyriform, small, (8x5 mm.). Timber pale, 
very hard and durable. N.S.W., Q. (See 
Group iii. 30.) 
E. Herbertiana : Maiden. C.R. Pt. 
lviii. 429; Vol. vi. 429. 
A Mallee-like species, 15-20 feet high; adult 
leaves long, narrow-lanceolate; buds small, ses¬ 
sile; seed-cups very small, valves prominent, 
(6x6 mm.). W.A. 
E. Guilfoylei: Maiden. C.R. Pt. 
xx. 301; Vol. ii. 301. 
A tall tree, with fibrous or stringy bark on 
stem; juvenile leaves large; buds oblong to oval, 
with blunt lids; seed-cups medium, pear-shaped, 
(11 x 10 mm.). Timber yellowish, fissile, dur¬ 
able. W.A. 
E. Hillii: Maiden. C.R. Pt. xlix. 
271; Vol. v. 271. 
A medium-sized tree with a soft, scaly bark 
and smooth branches; juvenile leaves very 
broad; adult leaves long-stalked, broadly-lanceo- 
late; buds large, club-shaped; ripe seed-cups not 
seen. Bathurst Island, N.A. 
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