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E. MUELLERI TO E. NOVA-ANGLICA. 
E. Muelleri: T. B. Moore. See under 
E. Johnstoni, Maiden. 
E. Muelleriana: Howitt. C.R. Pt. 
viii. 219; Vol. i. 219. 
A large Stringybark. Inner bark often yel¬ 
low, dull to bright. Juvenile leaves slightly 
hispid or rough, broadly-lanceolate; seed-cups 
medium, pyriform, truncate, (7-9 x 6-10 mm.). 
Timber pale brown, durable. V., S.A., N.S.W. 
Q. (See Group iii. 36.) 
E. multicaulis: Blakely. C.B. Pt. 
Ixxi. ; Vol. viii. 
A Mallee, with numerous whip-stick or clothes- 
prop like stems 6-20 feet high; bark rough at 
base of large plants; juvenile leaves broadly 
lanceolate, slightly glaucous; adult leaves fal¬ 
cate-lanceolate, rather thick; buds clavate, lid 
very small, blunt; seed-cups slightly urn-shaped 
to pyriform, (7-9 x 6-8 mm.). In wet, firm 
sandy soil, N.S.W. 
E. Mundijongensis: Maiden. C.R. 
Pt. 1. 305; Vol. v. 305. 
A tall tree, 80-100 feet high; bark more or 
less hard and flaky; juvenile leaves coarse; 
adult leaves narrow-lanceolate; buds large, 
cylindrical; seed-cups large, with depth much 
greater than width, (15 x 10 mm.). Timber 
pale. Rare. W.A. 
E. Murphyi: Maiden & Blakely. C.R. 
Pt. lxx. ; Vol. viii. ; Plate 
285. 
A tree, 40-80 feet high, 2-4 feet in diameter; 
bark on trunk hard, deeply furrowed like an 
Ironbark, branches smooth; juvenile leaves nar¬ 
row-oblong; adult leaves narrow-lanceolate; buds 
clavate, lid conical; seed-cups pyriform, includ¬ 
ing the pedicels, (8-10 x 4-5 mm.). Timber 
pale red, equal to E. crebra. N.S.W. 
E. Naudiniana: F. von Mueller. C.R. 
Pt. xii. 79; Vol. ii. 79; Pt. lxi. 
13; Vol. vii. 13. 
A tall tree, 50-100 feet high; bark smooth, 
salmon-coloured; juvenile and adult leaves 
broad, thin; seed-cups very small, globular, 
(5x6 mm.). Timber red. Philippine Islands, 
New Britain. 
E. neglecta: Maiden. C.R. Pt. 
xxvii. 151; Vol. iii. 151. 
A small, compact, leafy tree 12-20 feet high; 
often forming dense thickets; juvenile leaves 
broadly ovate, sessile; seed-cups small, closely 
sessile. Rare. V. 
E. Nicholi; Maiden & Blakely. C.R. 
Pt. Ixxi. ; Vol. viii. 
A graceful Willow-like tree, 30-50 feet high, 
up to 2 feet diameter; bark sub-fibrous of the 
Peppermint type; juvenile leaves linear to 
linear-lanceolate; adult leaves narrow-lanceo¬ 
late; buds pedicellate, elliptical; seed-cups hemi¬ 
spherical to nearly globose, very small, with 
exsert valves, (4x5 mm.). Timber pale reddish, 
soft, not durable in the ground. N.S.W. 
E. nigra : R. T. Baker. C.R. Pt. 
Ixxi. ; Vol. viii. 
A tall tree with a black stringy bark; leaves 
lanceolate, scarcely falcate; buds 8-12 in a 
cluster, small, pointed, seed-cups hemispherical 
to pyriform, (6x8 mm.). Timber dark brown, 
said to be inferior to E. eugenioides. N.S.W. 
E. nitens: Maiden. C.R. Pt. xix. 
272; Vol. ii. 272. 
A large tree, 200-300 feet high; bark decidu¬ 
ous, hanging in long strips; juvenile leaves 
sessile, broadly lanceolate, glaucous; buds cigar¬ 
shaped, shining; seed-cups very small, ovate, 
shining, (5x4 mm.). Timber pale, light, not 
fully tested. Southern mountain ranges of 
N.S.W., V. (See Group iv. under 49.) 
E. nitida: Hooker, f. C.R. Pt. 
xxxviii. 235; Vol. iv. 235; Pt. lxi. 
21; Vol. vii. 21. 
A shrub or small tree; juvenile leaves ovate 
to elliptical; buds clavate; seed-cups small, 
(6x5 mm.). Confined to Tasmania, where it 
grows in poor sandy soil near the sea. 
E. Normantonensis: Maiden & Cam- 
bage. C.R. Pt. xlv. 156; Vol. v. 
156. 
A small tree, 10-30 feet high; bark rough, 
persistent; leaves narrow; seed-cups very small, 
bell-shaped, (6x5 mm.). N.Q. 
E. notabilis: Maiden. C.R. Pt. 
xlvii. 218; Vol. v. 218. 
A medium-sized tree, similar to E. resini- 
fera; buds blunt, conoid; seed-cups small, 
almost hemispherical. Timber pale brown. 
Rare. N.S.W. 
E. Nova-anglica: Deane & Maiden. 
C.R. Pt. xlviii. 242; Vol. v. 242. 
A much-branched tree, of medium size; bark 
Peppermint-like, rough, fibrous; juvenile leaves 
sessile, glaucous, orbicular to elliptical; seed-cups 
very small, glaucous, (5x5 mm.). Timber pale 
pink, soft; inferior. N.S.W., Q. 
