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E. THOZETIANA TO E. URCEOLARIS. 
E. Thozetiana: F. von Mueller. C.R. 
Pt. xi. 48; Yol. ii. 48. 
An erect slender tree, 60-70 feet high, with 
fluted trunk, and moderately smooth bark; buds 
narrow, curved; seed-cups very small, (6x3 
mm.). Timber brown, durable. Q. 
E. Todtiana: F. von Mueller. Pt. xx. 
306; Yol. ii. 306. 
A small scrambling tree; bark sub-fibrous; 
juvenile and adult leaves narrow-lanceolate; 
buds elliptical to clavate, medium; seed-cups 
large, globose, (11-15 x 12-20 mm.). Timber 
brittle, non-durable. W.A. 
E. Torelliana: F. von Mueller. C.R. 
Pt. xxxix. 239; Yol. iv. 239. 
A tall tree, bark scaly on base of trunk, up¬ 
per portion smooth, glossy, greenish-white; 
juvenile leaves broad, setose; adult leaves nar¬ 
row ; panicles terminal, many-flowered; buds 
semi-ovate; seed-cups roundish to urn-shaped, 
large, (10-15 mm.). Timber white to pale 
brown, excellent for waggon-building. N.Q. 
E. torquata: Luehmann. C.R. Pt. 
xxxviii. 225; Yol. iv. 225; Pt. lvii. 
348; Yol. vi. 348. 
A small tree; bark rough, flaky; buds fluted, 
filaments pink or reddish; seed-cups fluted, 
medium, (12 x 10 mm.). An ornamental species. 
Sand plains, W.A. 
x E. Trabuti: Vilmorin. C.R. Pt. 
lii. 79; Yol. vi. 79. 
A hybrid; reputed parents, E. rostrata and 
E. botryoides. Algiers. 
E. trachyphloia : F. von Mueller. C.R. 
Pt. xlii. 43; Yol. v. 43. 
A medium-sized Bloodwood; bark rough, per¬ 
sistent; juvenile leaves narrow to broad lanceo¬ 
late, peltate, setose; adult leaves narrow, finely 
veined; buds small; seed-eups medium, urceo- 
late, (10 x 8 mm.). Timber brownish, soft, 
brittle. N.S.W., Q. 
E. transcontinentalis : Maiden. C.R. 
Pt. xxxix. 268; Yol. iv. 268. 
A small tree, with more or less smooth bark, 
with few flaky ribbons; foliage somewhat glau¬ 
cous ; buds beaked; seed-cups sub-globose to 
urn-shaped, small, points of valves protruding, 
(8-9 x 7-10 mm.). Timber reddish-brown, 
mostly used for fuel. N.S.W., V., S.A., N.T. 
E. tropica i Cambage. C.R. Pt. lxxi. 
; Yol. viii. ; Plate 289. 
A tree 30-40 feet high, with a light-grey Box- 
bark on trunk and large branches; juvenile 
leaves thick, ovate to orbicular; adult leaves 
thick, ovate-lanceolate to lanceolate; seed-cups 
obconical to pyriform, valves exsert, (4-6 x 5-7 
mm.). Tropical Q. 
E. umbra: R. T. Baker. C.R. Pt. 
ix. 269; Vol. i. 269. 
A small to medium-sized Stringybark; juvenile 
lea\ es opposite for an indefinite number of 
pairs, large, lanceolate, sessile; buds rostrate; 
seed-cups small to medium, mallet-shaped, rim 
slightly domed or convex, (5-8 x 6-10 mm.). 
Timber pale, durable. Coastal districts of 
N.S.W. and S.Q. 
E. Umbrawarrensis: Maiden. C.R. 
Pt. Ivi. 257; Vol. vi. 257. 
Mountain Blue Gum. A large crooked tree; 
bark smooth, bluish or white, deciduous; leaves 
dull green, narrow-lanceolate; inflorescence 
paniculate; buds small, egg-shaped; seed-cups 
very small, goblet-shaped, (5x5 mm.). Tim¬ 
ber yellowish. Rare. N.T. 
E. uncinata: Tuiczaninow. C.R. Pt. 
xiv. 143; Yol. ii. 143; Pt. Ivi. 262; 
Vol. vi. 262. 
A slender Mallee, 4-10 feet high; seed-cups 
barrel-shaped, small (7x5 mm.). Confined to 
the southern coastal districts of W.A. 
E. imialata: Baker & Smith. C.R. Pt. 
Ii. 8; Yol. vi. 8. 
A medium-sized Gum tree, with more or less 
deciduous, ribbony bark; juvenile leaves nar¬ 
row to broad lanceolate, sessile; adult leaves 
long, narrow-lanceolate; seed-cups in threes, 
medium to large, broadly top-shaped, valves pro¬ 
truding, (13 x 14 mm.). Timber pale. Rare. 
T. (See Group vi. 69.) 
E. urceolaris: Maiden & Blakely. 
C.R. Pt. lxxi. ; Yol. viii. ; 
Plate 288. 
An erect tree, 50-80 feet high; bark rough, 
sub-fibrous on trunk, branches smooth; juvenile 
leaves broad, slightly glaucous; adult leaves fal¬ 
cate-lanceolate ; buds pedicellate, numerous in 
the head, long-pointed; seed-cups urn-shaped, 
(9x7 mm.). Timber pale pink, moderately 
fissile. N.S.W. 
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