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E. URNIGERA TO E. YARRAENSIS. 
E. urnigera: Hooker, f. C.R. Pt. 
xviii. 261; Vol. ii. 261. 
A tree, 15-20 feet; bark smooth, blotched with 
red and brown; juvenile leaves almost orbicular, 
sessile; adult leaves narrow; buds with low cap¬ 
like lid; seed-cups large, urn-shaped, (15 x 10 
mm.). An alpine species, confined to T. (See 
Group vi. 70.) 
E. vernicosa: Hooker, f. C.R. Pt. 
xxviii. 157; Vol. iii. 157. 
An erect shrub, 6-12 feet high; bark smooth; 
leaves ovate, dark green, resinous. Seed-cups 
bell-shaped, small (7x7 mm.). Confined to T. 
E. viminalis: Labillardiere. C.R. Pt. 
xxviii. 167; Vol. iii. 167. 
A large tree; bark more or less hard, and 
flaky at butt; otherwise smooth and white; juve¬ 
nile leaves narrow-lanceolate, sessile; adult 
leaves rather long, lanceolate, sometimes undu¬ 
late; buds in threes with cone-like lids; seed- 
cups small with rising rims and protruding 
valves, (5-6 x 7-8 mm.). Timber pale, in about 
third grade for durability. T., V., S.A., N.S.W. 
(See Group v. 64.) 
E. virgata: Sieber. C.R. Pt. ix. 273; 
Vol. i. 273; Pt. xxxix. 283; Vol. 
iv. 283; Pt. lxi. 11; Vol. vii. 11. 
A slender smooth-barked Mallee, 6-20 feet 
high, with coarse, glaucous leaves, and large 
angular buds; seed-cups medium to large, 
(12-14 x 11-13 mm.). Confined to cold, moist, 
barren peaks, mainly in the Port Jackson dis¬ 
trict, N.S.W. 
E. vitrea: R. T. Baker. C.R. Pt. 
vii. 189; Vol. i. 189. 
A small tree, with short scaly bark; branches 
pendulous; leaves long, with prominent veins; 
allied to E. coriacea; buds club-shaped; seed- 
cups small to medium, with reddish rim (10 x 
9 mm.). Timber pale, inferior. V., S.A., 
N.S.W. 
E. vitellina : Naudin. C.R. Pt. vii. 
189; Vol. i. 189. 
A small tree, closely allied to E. vitrea, but 
differing in the venation of its leaves. Seed- 
cups medium, (10 x 9 mm.). Habitat unknown. 
It is a French-grown hybrid. 
E. Watsoniana : F. von Mueller. C.R. 
Pt. xlii. 40; Vol. v. 40. 
A small yellow-barked Bloodwood. Bark 
rough, scaly, yellowish; juvenile leaves broadly 
lanceolate; adult leaves lanceolate-falcate; in¬ 
florescence terminal; buds large, club-shaped; 
seed-cups large, urceolate, (20 x 20 mm.). 
Timber pale, inferior. Q. 
E. Websteriana: Maiden. C.R. Pt. 
xxxiv. 107; Vol. iv. 107; Pt. lxiii. 
81; Vol. vii. 81. 
A shrub 6-10 feet high, with smooth stems 
and rather short broad leaves; seed-cups goblet¬ 
shaped, small, valves protruding, (6 x 8—8 x 10 
mm.). Sand plains, W.A. 
x E. Westoni: Maiden & Blakely, 
C.R. Pt. lxix. 413; Vol. vii. 413. 
A supposed natural hybrid, with a rough 
scaly bark, otherwise resembling E. macillosa. 
Federal Territory, N.S.W. 
E. Whitei: Maiden & Blakely. C.R. 
Pt. lxviii. 369; Vol. vii. 369. 
A small glaucous Ironbark; juvenile leaves 
oblong, obtuse; adult leaves glaucous, oblong- 
lanceolate; flowers in short racemes; seed-cups 
glaucous, semi-ovate, (5-7 mm. long). Timber 
dark brown. N.Q. 
E. Wilkinsoniana: R. T. Baker. C.R. 
Pt. lxxi. ; Vol. viii. 
A medium-sized Stringybark; bark more or 
less furrowed, extending well out on the large 
branches; juvenile leaves elliptical to lanceolate, 
slightly denticulate; adult leaves lanceolate to 
falcate-lanceolate; buds small, usually pointed, 
7-12 in the head; seed-cups hemispherical to 
sub-spherical, rim thick, valves small, exsert, 
(7x8 mm.). Timber pale, close-grained, of 
good quality. N.S.W., Q. 
E. Woodwardi: Maiden. C.R. Pt. 
xvi. 213; Vol. ii. 213. 
A tree, 40-50 feet; bark smooth, somewhat 
scaly at butt, all parts very glaucous; buds 
pointed, seed-cups bell-shaped, large (15 x 13 
mm.). An arid species. W.A. 
E. xanthonema: Turczaninow. C.R. 
Pt. lxi. 5; Vol. vii. 5. 
A small Mallee-like species, with numerous 
slender stems and narrow leaves. W.A. 
x E. Yagobiei: Maiden. C.R. Pt. 
liii. 118; Vol. vi. 118. 
A supposed natural hybrid; assumed parents, 
E. melanophloia and E. microtheca. Seed- 
cups very small, valves protruding (5x5 mm.). 
N.S.W. ‘ 
E. Yarraensis: Maiden & Cambage. 
C.R. Pt. Ii. 17; Vol. vi. 17. 
A medium-sized tree with woolly bark on 
trunk and branches; leaves glossy, rather broad; 
seed-cups small, goblet-shaped, (6x7 mm.). 
Timber pale. Rare. V. 
