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deeply sunk. Seeds large, ovate, : 
face, the edges acute but scarcely winged, the hilum large on the inner ^r: ; 
—F. vou ze “Fragm. ii. om ui di ine achnicarpa:; € Dot. Mag. t. 4036. ] 
WV. Australia. Co EM sr: George's Sound, R. ae er GEN 3 
and others e gen thence to Sw iver, Fraser, Dr ANORA, n. 19 y e 250, and E 
others; rare towards Port eget Ke * Red Gum,” Oldfield 
123. E. ficifolia, F. Muell. Fragm. ii. 85. Only known from imperfect 
specimens in fruit, which differ in no respect from Æ. pe except that 
the seeds. a of a pale colour and the testa expanded at one end, or round 
one side into a broad — wir dis wing. Further specimens may prove 
these differences not to be co 
w. "pretii ES Broke's dës SC butt,” Marwell. From t 4 
and Tone r in the same ebe urhood are flowering specimens e 3 
E. doppia, gieh may possibly belong to this species 3 
124. E. corymbosa, Sm. Bot. Nov. Holl. 43, and in Trans. Linn. de 4 
iii. 987. Usually a small or middle-sized tree, but sometimes attaining | 
reat height, with a persistent furrowed bark (F. Mueller). Leaves 
engen or lanceolate, acuminate, about 3 to 6 in. um bi nu E 
transverse parallel veins, often scarcely v visible. Um 
flowered, mostly in a terminal e orymbose panicle, the SE 
pressed or angular. Flowers rather large, on pedicels of 2 to 4 li 
tube, when open, broadly turbinate, 3 to 4 lines diameter, ofte 
the margin. resect short, hemispherical, umbonate or shortly 
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Fruct. L 170.1. : 
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bane river, Moreton Bay, F. Mueller, W. Hill tobe 
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northern ones to Æ. ¢ is, both of which it is often very difficult to Ce 
. corymbosa. The gäe vali quoted of E. €— Cav. Ie. iv. t. 94 
different one, and looks much more like E. paniculat 
