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Fig.S.—E. virgata Sieb. ; St. Mary's, Tas. 



Fig. 4, — E. virgata. 



Fig.5.—E. ohtusiflora DC. ; The Spit, Sydney. 



Plate Ixvi. 



Fig.l. — E. regnans F.v.M. ; Mt. Wellington, Tas. 

 Fig. 2. — E. Moorei Maiden & Cambage ; Blackheath. 

 Fig. 3. — E. incrassata Labill. ; Dimboola, Vic. 

 Fig. 4. — E. acervula Hook, f . ; Hobart, Tas. 

 Fig. 5. — E. calycogona Turcz. ; Dimboola, Vic. 

 Fig. 6. — E. uncinuta Tnrcz. ; Dimboola, Vic. 

 Fig. 7. — E. pulveruUnta Sm. ; Bathurst. 



Note three cotyledons and leaves in whorls of three. 



Plate Ixvii. 



Fig.l. — E. tereticornis Sm. ; Parramatta. 



Fig. 2. — E. Bosisfoana F.v.M. ; Blacktown. (Note three cotyledons, 



and leaves in pairs. 

 Fig.3.— E. Parramattensis C. Hall ; Fairfield. 

 Fig. 4. — E. Marsdeni, sp. nov., C. Hall; Toongabbie. 

 Fig. 5. — E. leucoxylon F.v.M. ; Dimboola, Vic. 

 Fig. 6. — E. aggregata Deane & Maiden ; Rydal. 

 Fig. 7. — E. hcemastoma var. micrantha, DC. 



Plate Ixviii. 



Fig.l. — E. sideroxyJon var. pollens Baker & Smith. 



Fig. 2. — E. tcBniola Baker & Smith ; St. Mary's, Tas. 



Fig. 3.' — E. acaciceformis Deane & Maiden ; Tenterfield. 



FigA.—E. sp. nov., R. T. Baker. 



Fig. 5. — Syncarjna laurifolia Ten. ; Parramatta. (Note the reni- 



form cotyledons, with incipient emargination and flattened 



petioles. Leaves and stem pubescent.). 

 Fig. 6. — Arigophora lanceolata Cav. ; National Park. 

 Fig. 7.= — E. melanophloia F.v.M.; Wee Waa ; showing peculiar 



modification of third pair of leaves, occasionally seen in 



early leaves of Eucalypts, and always bilateral. 



Plate Ixix. 



Examples of Eucalyptus Cotyledons. 

 Fig. la. — Angophora lanceolata. Fig. 5. — E. dumosa. 

 Fig. lb. — Eucalyptus calophylla. Fig. 6. — E. marginata. 

 Fig. 2. — E. citriodora. Fig. 7. — E. Planchoniana. 



Fig. 3. — E. corymhosa. Fig. 8. — E. acmenioides. 



Fig. 4. — E. IcEvopinea. Fig. 9. — E. piperita. 



