BY HENRY DEANE AND J. H. MAIDEN. 801 



Plate XXX. 



E. pilularis, Sm. 

 Fig. 6. — Fruits of intermediate size, from Hawkesbury River. 

 Fig. 7. — Fruit of small form from Port Macquarie. 



Fig. 8. — Ovoid fruits. National Park, iSydney, showing transition to E. 

 piperita. 



Fig. 9. — Fruits from Kogarah Bay, Sydney, showing narrow rim and 

 exserted valves. 



Fig. 10. — Fruits from Tenterfield district, showing broad rim and exserted 

 valves. 



Fig. 11. — Large-fruited, broad-rimmed form, from Dapto. 



E. acmenoides, Scbau. 



Figs. 12-14. — Large and small sucker-leaves (from same twig) ; also mature 

 leaf. All from ^liddle Hai'bour, Sydney, and from the coarse 

 form of the .species. 



Plate XXXI. 

 E. acmenoides, Schau. 



Fig. 15. — Fruits: (a) Manly, Sydney (coarse coast form); {h) Berowra, 

 Hawkesbury (coarse coast form) ; (c) Mt. Seaview (slender 

 inland form) ; [d] Tinonee, Manning River (slender inland 

 form) ; (e-f-y) Woy Woy, Wyong, Stroud. The last three are 

 forms intermediate between the coarse ones of the coast and 

 the slender inland ones. 



E. Sieberiana,F.v.M.. 



Fig. 16— Seedling leaf, Barber's Creek, N.S.W. 



Fig. 17. — Sucker-leaf, Barber's Creek, N.S.W. 



Fig. 18. — Mature leaf, showing spreading venation. Blue Mountains, 

 N.S.W. 



Plate XXXII. 



E. Sieberiana, F.v.M. 



Fig. 19.— Fruits : (a) Hill Top, Mittagong, N.S.W. ; (h) Snowy Mountains, 

 N.S.W. ; (c) Mt. York, Blue Mountains ; [d) Mt. Wilson. 



E. Sieberiana, var. Oxleyeiisis, nobis. 



Fig. 20. — A small narrow leaf. 



Fig. 21. — Slender fruits (usual form in this variety), near Tenterfield. 



Fig. 22. — Fruits more rounded at the base than is usual in this variety, 

 Seaview Range. 



Plate XXXIII. 



E. eugenioides, Sieb. , var. nana, nobis. 



The Plate is mainly self-explanatory. The twig is part of a young 

 sucker. The detached leaves are various stages and forms of sucker-leaves. 

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