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PLATE 198. 



E. iecorticans sp. nov. 



(Syn. E. siderophloia Benth., forma decorticans F. M. Bailey.) 



la, 16, Ic, the three youngest leaves I can find. They show that the juvenile leaves are narrow and do 

 not differ in venation from the mature leaves. \d, mature leaves and buds ; \e, anthers, 1/, fruits 

 (Eidsvold, Queensland (Dr. T. L. Bancroft). The type. 



E. Culleni R. H. Cambage. 



2a. Juvenile leaves ; 26, buds; 2c, front and back view of anther ; 2rf, mature leaves and fruits. Alma-den, 

 North Queensland (R. H. Cambage, No. 3905). The type. 



PLATE 199. 



E. Beyeri R. T. Baker. 

 (See also figure 21, Plate .57, Part XIII, as E. paniculata.) 



la. Twig with buds; 16, fruits. St. Mary's (about 30 miles west of Sydney). (R.T.Baker.) The type. 



2a. Juvenile leaf ; 26, twig with buds and flowers ; 2c, twig with fruits. About 1 mile south-east of Kings- 

 wood Station (close to St. Mary's) and J mile from the Great Western road (W. F. Blakely and 

 J. L. Boorman). 



Figs. 3 and 4 I at present look upon as intermediate between E. Beyeri and E. 2)a!>mila(a. 

 It will be observed that the leaves are broader and coarser than those of E. Beyeri, but the trees 

 were high, and they appeared to be a second growth, abundant on the branches, and therefore 

 perhaps abnormal. E. Beyeri requires further investigation both as regards its botanical characters 

 and timber. 



3a. Mature leaves; 36, buds and flowers; 3c, staminal ring, which is very deciduous; 3d, anthers. A 

 very large and very old tree in a paddock about J mile north-west of St. Mary's Station (W. F. 

 Blakely and J. L. Boorman.) 



4a, 46, 4c. Leaves of various sizes; id, buds. Anthers the same as 3d. On the Richmond road, -} mile 

 from St. Mary's Station (W. F. Blakely and J. L. Boorman). 



