A Research On the Eucalypts of Tasmania And Their Essential Oils

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A Research On the Eucalypts of Tasmania And Their Essential Oils
Richard T Richard Thomas Baker
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Cunningham collected specimens, and labelled them " K. Hnettri*, Hobart Town, 1819, A. Cunn. /' in which case it might be surmised that this is the tree ; but this is only a surmise, for the tree going under the name of E '. Amygdalina in Tasmania has very narrow leaves in some instances, and the name " Hm-nrix " quite describes them. Maiden (Proc. Roy. Soc. Tas. 1902), under "K. Tinearis, " states that: "The upshot of my investigation is that /:'. Uncuria, Dehnhardt, and K. /////- chella, Desf...ontaines, are specifically identical. Both were named from plants raised in Europe. In my Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science paper I have put forth a plea for a final investigation by Tasmanian botanists as to whether a certain Mt. Wellington tree is identical with E. Linearis, Dehn. , and, if so, whether it is con-specific with E '. Amygdalina, Labill. " We, however, think there is not sufficient evidence to prove that the tree now going under the name of E '. Lin?ari.

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