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80. 
81. 
83. 
84, 
PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION D. 
Fruit-valves much exserted, 2. microtheca. 
(As pointed out already by Baron von Mueller, in his Eucalyp- 
tographia, Turczaninow’s L. brachypoda, to which Mr. 
Bentham referred this, must be some other species, prob- 
ably an aberrant form of a known plant.) 
Fruit-valves level with, or ee ee beyond 
the rim in one : 
. Fruit 3 to 4 lines in ieee E. aici ylla. 
(Includes as a variety 7. leptophieba.) 
Fruit not exceeding 2 lines 
. Leaves linear-lanceolate, H. crebra, 
Leaves ovate-lanceolate, lemon-scented, #. Staigeriana 
. Fruits 2 inches in diameter 
Fruits not exceeding 1 inch ... Be ae ane 
. Leaves opposite, #. macrocarpa. 
Leaves scattered, #. pyriformis. 
. Leaves paler beneath 
Leaves of equal colour on Bott sides ee 
. Operculum broader than the calyx, L. robusta. 
Operculum not exceeding the calyx 
. Calyx angular, Z. ee es 
Calyx terete 
. Fruit 4 inch or more in aiantictce 
Fruit under J 4 inch in diameter 
Fruit-valves very short, hardly exserted, H. mai wegen 
Fruit-valves long, much exser ted, £. pellita. 
(Perhaps a variety of H. resinifera.) 
Operculum longer than the calyx tube, LZ. resinifera 
Operculum shorter than the calyx tube 
. Leaves much paler beneath, the lateral veins numerous 
and very spreading ... ; 
Leaves slightly paler beneath, ‘the laterals veins n08 
very close and moderately spreading ere ees 
Pedicels very short, or none, /. saligna. 
Pedicels elongated, #. microcorys. 
Fruit broadest at the orifice ; fertile seeds much larger 
than the sterile ones d ie Sire ae 
Fruit contracted at the orifice ; fertile seeds not much 
larger than the sterile ones... eve 
84a, Operculum hemispherical ; fruits small, Z. propinqua. 
Operculum bluntly conical, Z. punctata. 
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