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E. PSEUDO-GLOBULUS TO E. REGNANS. 
x E. pseudo - globulus : (Hort) 
INTaudin. C.R. Pt. lii. 78; Vol. 
vi. 78. 
A hybrid; reputed parents, E. globulus 
’and (?). Algiers. 
E. ptychocarpa: F. von Mueller. C.R. 
Pt. xliv. 105; Vol. v. 105. 
A medium-sized tree; bark rough, persistent; 
leaves broad, 6-12 inches long; buds large, 
strongly ribbed; filaments (flowers) reddish; 
seed-cups 1-1inches long, barrel-shaped, 
prominently ribbed. N.W.W.A., N.T. 
E. pulverulenta: Sims. C.R. Pt. 
xxi. 12; Vol. iii. 12. 
A scraggy, spindly shrub, up to 15 feet high, 
and 2-3 inches in diameter; bark moderately 
smooth, greenish-white; leaves glaucous; seed- 
cups oval to somewhat globose, medium, (9-10 
x 10-11 mm.). The wood is pale-coloured, hard 
and tough. An ornamental species. Rare. 
N.S.W. 
E. pumila:. Cambage. C.R. Pt. 1. 
300; Vol. v. 300. 
A Mallee-like shrub or small tree, 15-20 feet 
high, with a stem diameter of 2-3 inches. Seed- 
cups small, basin-shaped, (5 x 7 mm.). N.S.W. 
E. punctata: De Candolle. C.R. Pt. 
xxix. 194; Vol. iii. 194. 
A typical Grey Gum. Bark dull grey, and 
white with various shades of pink, and often 
irregularly blotched; juvenile leaves broad; 
adult leaves narrow to broad-lanceolate, buds 
oblong with long points; seed-cups small to 
medium, valves protruding, ^7 x 8 mm. or 
larger). Timber red, hard, durable. N.S.W. 
Q. (See Group ii. 21.) 
E.Pygmaea: Blakely. C.R. Pt. lxxi. 
; Vol. viii. 
A Mallee-like Stringybark, 3-4 feet high, with 
broad, thick juvenile and adult leaves, and small, 
closely sessile buds and seed-cups. N.S.W. 
E. pyriformis: Turczaninow. C.R. 
Pt. xvii. 229; Vol. ii. 229. 
A small shrub, with long, weak stems; leaves 
glaucous; seed-cups sometimes more than 1 inch 
in diameter, (4x7 cm.). An ornamental species 
inhabiting the sand plains of W.A. Three well- 
marked varieties worthy of cultivation. 
E. pyrophora: Bentham. C.R. Pt. 
xl. 320; Vol. iv. 320. 
A medium-sized Bloodwood; bark rough; 
leaves narrow to broad-lanceolate; buds pear- 
shaped, reddish; seed-cups thick, large, (20-30 
x 15-22 mm.). Timber red; inferior. W.A., 
N.T., Q., N.S.W. 
E. quadrangulata : Deane & Maiden. 
C.R. Pt. xxiv. 76; Vol. iii. 76. 
A tall tree; bark close, light grey, Box-like; 
juvenile leaves sessile, narrow-lanceolate; adult 
leaves narrow; branchlets very angular; seed- 
cups small, valves protruding, (6x5 mm.). 
Timber pale, interlocked. Prefers rich, heavy 
soil. N.S.W. 
E. radiata: Sieber. C.R. Pt. 
xxxviii. 229; Vol. iv. 229; Pt. lxi. 
19; Vol. vii. 19. 
A medium-sized tree, with a fibrous, persis¬ 
tent Peppermint bark on the trunk and portion 
of the main branches, the rest smooth and rib- 
bony; seed-cups small (7x5 mm.). Timber 
pale, moderately fissile and durable. N.S.W., 
V. (See Group v. 61.) 
E. rariflora: Bailey. C.R. Pt 1. 
303; Vol. v. 303. 
A tall to medium-sized tree; bark hard, 
fibrous; persistent; juvenile leaves orbicular to 
reniform, on long stalks; adult leaves narrow to 
broad-lanceolate; seed-cups small, wine-glass 
shaped, (7x6 mm.). Timber brown, hard, dur¬ 
able. Seems to be the narrow-leaved form of 
E. populifolia. Dry parts of N.S.W., Q. 
E. Raveretiana: F. von Mueller. C.R. 
Pt. xii. 61; Vol. ii. 61. 
A large tree; bark flaky or Box-like on trunk 
and main branches; juvenile leaves broad; 
adult leaves narrow-lanceolate; flowers terminal; 
seed-cups extremely small, valves protruding 
(3x3 mm.). Timber brownish. N.Q. 
E. redunca: Schauer. C.R. Pt. 
xxxiv. 93; Vol. iv. 93. 
A small Mallee, 3-4 feet high; buds with 
horn-shaped lids; seed-cups medium, (10 x 7 
mm.). Sand plains, W.A. 
E. regnans: F. von Mueller. C.R. Pt. 
vii. 183; Vol. i. 183. 
A tall shaft-like tree, measured specimens of 
which have exceeded 300 feet in height; bark on 
lower part of stem fibrous, above that ribbony 
or smooth; juvenile leaves broad, lanceolate. 
