England);
E. goniocalyx, F. v. M.;
E. haemastonza, Smith;
E. maculata, Hook.
Sugar G.--
E. corynocalyx, F. v. M.;
E. gunnii, Hook.
Swamp G.--
E. gunnii, Hook.;
E. microtheca, F. v. M.;
E. pauciflora, Sieb.;
E. viminalis, Labill. (Tasmania).
Weeping G.--
E. pauciflora, Sieb. (Tasmania);
E. viminalis, Labill. (New South Wales).
White G.--
E. amygdalina, Labill.;
E. gomphocephala, De C. (Western Australia);
E. goniocalyx, F. v. M. ; E. haemastoma, Smith;
E. hemiphloia, F. v. M. (Sydney);
E. leucoxylon, F. v. M. (South Australia);
E. pauciflora, Sieb.;
E. populifolia, Hook. (Queensland);
E. radiata (New South Wales);
E. redunca, Schau. (Western Australia);
E. robusta, Schlecht. (South Australia);
E. saligna, Smith (New South Wales);
E. stellulata, Cunn.;
E. stuartiana, F. v. M. (Victoria);
E. viminalis, Labill.
White Swamp G.--
E. gunnii, Hook. (South Australia).
Yellow G.--
E. punctata, De C.
York G.--
E. foecunda, Schau. (Western Australia).
This list has been compiled by collating many authorities. But
the following note on Eucalyptus amygdalina (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 Eucalyptus--
"Eucalyptus amygdalina, Labill.,
Syn. E. fissilis, F. v. M.; E. radiata, Sieb.;
E. elata, Dehn.; E. tenuiramis, Miq.;
E. nitida, Hook, f.; E. longifolia, Lindl. ;
E. Lindleyana, DC.; and perhaps E. Risdoni, Hook,
f.; E. dives, 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
(E.
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