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EVOLUTION OF THE EUCALYPTS. 



Fig. 10. — E. Luehmanniana. 

 Fig. 11. — E. am y (J dalina, Vie. 

 Fig. 12. — E. microcorys. 

 Fig. 13. — E. resiiiifera. 

 Fig. 14. — E. Stuartiana. 

 Fig. 15. — E. affinis. 

 Fig. 16.— i;. rubida. 

 Fig. 17. — E. corynocalyx. 



Fig. 18. — E. eloeophora. 



Fig. 19.— i;. sp. nov., R. T. Baker. 



Fig. 20. — E. gomphocephala. 



Fig. 21. — E. cornuta. 



Fig. 22. — E. calycogona. 



Fig. 23. — E. pendula. 



Fig. 24. — E. saluhris. 



Fig. 25. — E. .squamosa. 



A, diagrammatic transverse section of seed of E. corymhosa ; 

 t, testa; r, radicle; c^, c^, cotyledons. 



B, diagrammatic transverse section of seed of E. glohidus; c^, c^y 

 halves of one cotyledon; c-, c^, halves of the other. 



C, diagrammatic transverse section of seed of E. squamosa. 



D, diagram of reduction by emargination. The whole represents 

 a cotyledon of E. corymhosa; remove a for E. Planchoniana; re- 

 move ab for E. ehcophora; remove abcee for E. squamosa. 



