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E. STRICTA TO E. TETRODONTA. 
E. stricta: Sieber. C.R. Pt. xl. 335; 
Vol. iv. 335. 
A Mallee-like species, forming an almost im¬ 
penetrable scrub, 6-12 feet high, with a stem 
diameter of 1-3 inches; seed-cups medium, urn¬ 
shaped, (6-13 x 7-12 mm.). N.S.W. 
E. Stuartiana: F. von Mueller. C.R. 
Pt. xxvi. 67; Vol. iii. 67. 
A large, often scrambling tree; bark soft, 
thick, sub-fibrous; juvenile leaves broad, glau¬ 
cous, sessile; adult leaves long, lanceolate-fal¬ 
cate; seed-cups very small, top-shaped; valves 
often strongly protruding, (5x6 mm.). Tim¬ 
ber pale pink, soft, brittle. V., N.S.W., Q. 
(See Group iv. 56.) 
x E. Studleyensis : Maiden. C.R. 
Pt. liii. 121; Vol. vi. 121. 
A supposed natural hybrid; reputed parents 
E. rostrata and E. ovata. Buds oval, pointed; 
seed-cups small, goblet-shaped, (6x7 mm.). 
Rare. V. 
E. subcrenulata : Maiden & Blakely. 
C.R. Pt. Ixxi. ; Vol. viii. 
A dwarf alpine tree with crooked stems, broad 
light green sub-crenulate leaves, small round 
smooth buds, and small somewhat bell-shaped 
seed-cups. T. 
E. subviridis: Maiden & Blakely. 
C.R. Pt. Ixxi. ; Vol. viii. ; 
Plate 290. 
A medium-sized tree; bark matted-fibrous on 
trunk, branches smooth; juvenile and adult 
leaves broad, ovate, lanceolate; buds ovoid, 
smooth; seed-cups mallet-shaped to globular, 
with a prominent rim and exsert valves, (7-9 x 
9-10 mm.). Timber red, inferior. N.S.W. 
E. taeniola: Baker & Smith. C.R. Pt. 
li. 5; Vol. vi. 5. 
A tree of 40-50 feet, with a Peppermint bark; 
leaves long and narrow; buds and seed-cups 
similar to E. Sieberiana. Seed-cups medium, 
(10 x 8 mm.). Rare. T. 
x E. Taylori: Maiden. C.R. Pt. 
lxii. 63; Vol. vii. 63. 
A supposed natural hybrid. A tree 60-80 feet 
high; bark half Ironbark, half Box; juvenile 
leaves sub-glaucous, oblong-lanceolate; adult 
leaves narrow-lanceolate; buds small, clavate; 
seed-cups very small, conoid or cylindrical- 
conoid, (6x5 mm.). Timber pale red, hard, 
heavy. N.S.W. 
x E. Tenandrensis: Maiden. C.R. 
Pt. liii. 112; Vol. vi. 112. 
A supposed natural hybrid; supposed parents 
E. crebra and E. bicolor. Seed-cups pear- 
shaped, small, (7x6 mm.). Rare. N.S.W. 
E. tereticornis: Smith. C.R. Pt. 
xxxi. 1; Vol. iv. 1. 
A tall tree with a thick trunk; bark deciduous 
in patches; buds elongated, horn-shaped; seed- 
cups with prominent valves, small, (6-8 mm.). 
Timber red, durable. Gippsland V., coast dis¬ 
tricts of N.S.W., and S.Q. (See Group iii. 44.) 
E. terminalis: F. von Mueller. C.R. 
Pt. xl. 305; Vol. iv. 305. 
A large grey-barked Bloodwood; juvenile 
leaves broad, elliptical, slightly setose; adult 
leaves narrow-lanceolate; inflorescence, a large 
terminal panicle; buds large, clavate; seed-cups 
medium to very large, cylindrical to urceolate, 
(20-30 x 12-14 mm.). Timber deep red, dur¬ 
able. N.S.W., Q., N.T., W.A. 
E. tessellaris: F. von. Mueller. C.R. 
Pt. xxxviii. 201; Vol. iv. 201. 
A medium to fairly large tree; bark persis¬ 
tent on lower part of trunk, the upper portion 
and branches smooth and white; leaves narrow, 
finely feather-veined; buds clavate, small; 
seed-cups small to medium, papery or shell-like, 
(9x7 mm.). Timber brown, tough, interlocked. 
W.A., N.T., Q., N.S.W. (See Group i. 10.) 
E. tetragona: F. von Mueller. C.R. 
Pt. xlvi. 161; Vol. v. 161. 
A low shrub, densely covered with a white 
meal, to a small tree of 20-25 feet; leaves coarse, 
glaucous; seed-cups large, bell-shaped, strongly 
ribbed, glaucous, (17 x 15 mm.). W.A. 
E. tetraptera: Turczaninow. C.R. Pt. 
xxii. 33; Vol. iii. 33. 
A small ornamental shrub 4-10 feet high, with 
thick, leathery leaves, large quadrangular buds, 
and pink flowers. Seed-cups very large, (5x6 
cm.). Sand plains, W.A. 
E. tetrodonta: F. von Mueller. C.R. 
Pt. xlv. 139; Vol. v. 139. 
A tree 40-50 feet; bark persistent, fibrous; 
juvenile leaves very long and broad; adult 
leaves long, lanceolate; buds campanulate, 
quadridentate, filaments yellowish; seed-cups 
medium to large, campanulate, with prominent 
teeth (15 x 11 mm.). Timber pale, hard. A 
tropical species. W.A., N.T., N.Q. 
