BY J. H. MAIDEN". 7G5 



E. botryoides Sin. 



1. Corso, Manly, 14.9.16. 



Young' foliage— "garnet," Plate 162. (This is a difficult 

 plate to use, because of its lustre, its appearance be- 

 coming nearer to or more removed from Plate 193 ac- 

 cording to the incidence of the light.) 



2. Glenfield, George's River, 9.10.18. 

 "Dark violet," Plate 193, shades 1-4. 



E. hemiphloia F. v. M. 



1. Cabramatta, 10.7.17. 



Young foliage — "vinous purple," Plate 171, shades 2-3. 

 Young twigs — Plate 171. 



2. Bankstown, 22.7.19. 



Young foliage — Plate 171, shades 1-4. 



E. siderophloia Benth. 

 Cabramatta, 10.7.17. 



Young foliage — "garnet brown," Plate 164, shade 3; also 



"vinous purple," Plate 171, shade 3. 

 Young twigs — "garnet brown" (Plate 164), 'purple 

 brown" (Plate 166) . 



D. E. haemastoma, E. punctata, E. squamosa, E. virgata. 



In these species 1 have only noted greens in the young foliage 

 so far, but we have only touched the fringe of the subject. 



E. haemastoma Sm. var. micrantha. 



Coino, George's River, 9.16. 



"Dark drab green," Plate 237, shade 2. Midrib yellow 

 or reddish. Steins angular, red or yellow. 



E. punctata DC. 



Como, George's River, 9.16. 



Y'oung foliage — "laurel green," Plate 269, shade 2. Back 



of leaves a pale glaucous green, shiny on the upper 



side, midrib yellow or red. 

 Young twigs red and yellow, angular. 



E. squamosa Deane and Maiden. 



Como, George's River, 9.16. 



Young foliage — "dull sage green," Plate 278, shade 2. 



Leaves the same colour on both side-. Red midribs 



and edges. Surface dull. 

 Young twigs bright red, terete or slightly angled. 



