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England); <i>E. goniocalyx</i>, F. v. M.; <i>E. haemastonza</i>, Smith; <i>E. maculata</i>, Hook. Sugar G.-- <i>E. corynocalyx</i>, F. v. M.; <i>E. gunnii</i>, Hook. Swamp G.-- <i>E. gunnii</i>, Hook.; <i>E. microtheca</i>, F. v. M.; <i>E. pauciflora</i>, Sieb.; <i>E. viminalis</i>, Labill. (Tasmania). Weeping G.-- <i>E. pauciflora</i>, Sieb. (Tasmania); <i>E. viminalis</i>, Labill. (New South Wales). White G.-- <i>E. amygdalina</i>, Labill.; <i>E. gomphocephala</i>, De C. (Western Australia); <i>E. goniocalyx</i>, F. v. M. ; E. haemastoma, Smith; <i>E. hemiphloia</i>, F. v. M. (Sydney); <i>E. leucoxylon</i>, F. v. M. (South Australia); <i>E. pauciflora</i>, Sieb.; <i>E. populifolia</i>, Hook. (Queensland); <i>E. radiata</i> (New South Wales); <i>E. redunca</i>, Schau. (Western Australia); <i>E. robusta</i>, Schlecht. (South Australia); <i>E. saligna</i>, Smith (New South Wales); <i>E. stellulata</i>, Cunn.; <i>E. stuartiana</i>, F. v. M. (Victoria); <i>E. viminalis</i>, Labill. White Swamp G.-- <i>E. gunnii</i>, Hook. (South Australia). Yellow G.-- <i>E. punctata</i>, De C. York G.-- <i>E. foecunda</i>, Schau. (Western Australia). This list has been compiled by collating many authorities. But the following note on <i>Eucalyptus amygdalina</i> (from Maiden's `Useful Native Plants,' p. 429) will illustrate the difficulty of assigning the vernacular names with absolute accuracy to the multitudinous species of <i>Eucalyptus</i>-- "<i>Eucalyptus amygdalina</i>, Labill., Syn. <i>E. fissilis</i>, F. v. M.; <i>E. radiata</i>, Sieb.; <i>E. elata</i>, Dehn.; <i>E. tenuiramis</i>, Miq.; <i>E. nitida</i>, Hook, f.; <i>E. longifolia</i>, Lindl. ; <i>E. Lindleyana</i>, DC.; and perhaps <i>E. Risdoni</i>, Hook, f.; <i>E. dives</i>, Schauer.--This Eucalypt has even more vernacular names than botanical synonyms. It is one of the `Peppermint Trees' (and variously `Narrow-leaved Peppermint,' `Brown Peppermint,' `White Peppermint,' and sometimes `Dandenong Peppermint'), and `Mountain Ashes' of the Dandenong Ranges of Victoria, and also of Tasmania and Southern New South Wales. It is also called `Giant Gum' and `White Gum.' In Victoria it is one of the `Red Gums.' It is one of the New South Wales `Stringybarks,' and a `Manna Gum.' Because it is allied to, or associated with, `Stringybark,' it is also known by the name of `Messmate.' . . . A variety of this gum (<i>E.
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