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 PLATE 177. 



E. ficifoUa F.v.M. (See also Plate 176.) 

 ' 1. Mature leaf. The leaves vary a good deal in width and size. 



2. Mature fruit. Near Wilson's Inlet, south West Australia. (W. V. Fitzgerald). 



3. Not quite mature fruit, showing an urceolate shape. Irwin's Inlet, .south West Australia. (S. W. 



Jackson, presented by H. L. White.) 



E. hamaloxijlon Maiden. 



4. Juvenile leaf, not quite in the earliest stage. " Mountain Gum." (Department of Woods and Forests, 



Perth, W.A., 1914. Probably from Jarrahwood, W.A.) 

 .5. Intarmediate leaf; cultivated, Botanic Gardens, Sydney. (W. F. Blakely.) 

 6a. Small intermediate leaf; 66, mature leaf; 6c, nearly fully expanded buds; %d, front and back %'iew 



of anther; Be, nearly ripe fruit, dotted all over. Jarrahwood, south West Australia. (Forest 



Ranger Donovan.) 

 7a. Mature leaf ; 76, calyx-tubes just after the fall of tlie stamens; 7c, ripe fruits. Happy Yallcjy. 



(Forest Ranger Donovan.) 



PLATE 178. 



E. maculata Hook, 

 la, 16. Juvenile leaves in the earliest stage, scabrous and peltate. Brisbane, Queensland. (J.H.M.) 

 2a. Large mature leaf; 26, unexpanded buds, still enclosed in double opercula; 2c, coarse, warty old 



fruits. Enoggera, near Brisbane. (J. L. Boorman.) 

 3. Small, non-urceolate fruits. Milton, N.S.W. (J. L. Boorman.) 

 4a. Buds, showing outer and inner opercula; 46, back and front view of anthers; 4c, fruits. Kear 



Liverpool, N.S.W. (J.H.M.) 



E. maculata var. citriodora F.v.M. 



5. Juvenile leaf in the earliest stage, scabrous and peltate and very aromatic. Duaringa, 65 miles west 



of Rockhampton, Queensland. . (J.H.M.) 



6. Juvenile leaf in the earliest stage. Type of E. melissiodor.a Lindl., collected by Sir Thomas Mitchell 



at Balmy Creek. (See p. 91.) 

 7ffl. Mature leaf (from top of tree) ; 76, buds ; 7c, front and back view of anthers ; Id, ripe fiuit, warted. 

 Stannary Hills, North Queensland. (Dr. T. L. Bancroft.) • 



PLATE 179. 



E. Mooreana (W. V. Fitzgerald) Maiden, 

 la. Juvenile leaf ; 16, umbel of buds included in double operculum ; Ic, mature leaf, with ripe buds and 

 an expanded flower ; Id, views of anther ; le, mature fruits, la and 16, summit of Mount Broome ; 

 Ic, Id, and le, summit of Mount Rason, King Leopold Range, Kimberleys, north Western 

 Australia. (W. V. Fitzgerald.) The type. 



E. apjjroximans Maiden. 

 2a. Mature leaves ; 26, portion of a leaf, enlarged,- showing the sinuate, translucent margin, and the 

 abundance of oil-glands ; 2c, unripe buds ; 2d, front and back view of anther ; 2e, fruits. Barren 

 Mountain, north-eastern New South Wales. (Henry Deane.) The type. 



E. Stowardi Maiden. 

 3a. Juvenile leaf, though not quite in the earliest stage ; 36, mature leaf, with flower and also calyx- 

 tube with persistent style ; 3c, buds ; 3c/, front and back views of anthers, with angular and 

 g'andular filaments ; 3e, different views of fruit. Kwelkan, Western Australia. (Dr. F. Stowaid.) 

 The type. 

 4a. Smaller buds and flowers; 46, front and back view of anthers; 4c, fiuits, smaller than those of the 

 type. Kelferbsrrin, W.A. (F. H. Vachell.) 



