794 ON THE EUCALYPTS OF NEW SOUTH WALES, 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES XXIX.-XXXXIII. his. 



(Seep. 720.) 



Plate XXIX. 



E. h(vmastoma. 



Fig. 1. — Sucker leaf {a), mature leaf (/<), bud aud fruit of typical form 



(Sydney Coast District). 

 Fig. 2. — Fruit (Berowra, Hawkesburj^ District). 



Fig. 3.— Bud and fruit (National Park, 20 miles S. of Sydney). Note the 

 graduation in size of the above fruits. 



Fig. 4. — Nearly hemispherical fruit (Parramatta). 



Fig. 5. — Flat-topped, somewhat oblique, pear-shaped fruit (Peat's Ferry, 

 Hawkesbury). 



Plate XXX. 



E. hcemastoma. 



Fig. 6. — Variety with fruits in a head; also a mature leaf, which much 

 resembles the sucker foliage of the normal form (Mt. Victoria). 



E. hcemastoma (micrantha). 



Fig. 7. — Sucker and mature foliage and fruits (Mittagong District ; on 

 ridges). 



Plate XXXI. 

 E. hcvmastoina (micrantha J. 

 Fig. 8. — Mature foliage and fruits (Mittagong District ; on flats). 

 Fig. 9.— Fruit (Mt. Victoria). 

 Fig. 10. — Small mature leaf (Sydney District). 



Fig. IL — Portion of an umbel, Cabbage Gum of the North Coast Districts. 

 There are usually 8 or more fruits in an umbel. 



Fig. 12. — Tazza-shaped fruits from the South Coast. 



Fig. 13. — Umbel of fruits from Grenfell District, showing thin, long pedicels 



and flat-topped sharp-rimmed fruits. Sometimes there are 



20 in a head. 

 Fig. 14 — Mature leaf and umbel from Rylstone District. 



