Eucalyptus terminalis, F. von Muell, Australia (North Queensland): leaf excressence (possibly produced by insects) obtained when it falls, or by pounding and roasting. Vernacular name: Bloodwood Tree. Ref. IRVINE.
Eucalyptus viminalis, Labill, (syn. Eucalyptus faborum, Schlecht.). Australia (South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales): a white, sweet, crumbly manna exudes from the bark, consisiting of an umfermentable sugar called eucalin, and a fermentable sugar reported to be dextro-glucose. This exudation has been reported variously as caused by the boring action of the Great Black, or Manna cicada (Cicada moerens ) or, by an unidentified gall- producing coccus. Ref. MAIDEN.
Eugenia jambolana, Lam.; Willd. ex Berg. (syn. Eugenia Cumini, Druce; Myrtus Cumini, L.). Australia (North Queensland): fruit eaten. India: fruit and kernels eaten. Vernacular names - Dangs, Surat district, Bombay Presidency: Jambuds. Unspecified area: Jambalam. Ref. DARLINGTON & AMMAL, GAMMIE, IRVINE, WATT.
Eugenia Kuranda, F. M. Bailey. Australia (North Queensland): fruit eaten. Ref. IRVINE.
Leptospermum corsiacum, Cheel. Australia (South Australia): blossoms sucked for nectar. Ref. IRVINE.
Syzygium cordatum, Hochst. Tanzania (Ngindoland): ripe fruit eaten. Vernacular name - Ngindo: Mhuluhyti. Ref. CROSS-UPCOTT.
Syzygium jambolanum, DC. South India (Madras Presidency): ripe fruit eaten. Vernacular names - Tamil: Navel. Telugu: Neradi . Ref. SHORTT.