183 



lOrt. Mature leaf; lOi, liiuls ; lOf, fruits, of the " Peeneri ' Mallee. Saudhills east of Ooldea, South 

 Australia. (H. Deane.) 



lire. Buds; 116, fruits. Eucla, W.A., at the 8.A. border. (J. D. Batt.) 



I2fi, 126,12c, 12d. Juvenile leaves ; 12e, mature leaf ; 12/, buds; 12y, fruits. All from the same tree. 



Ravensthorpe, W.A. (J.H.M.) Note the narrow juvenile leaves. 

 13a. Leaf and buds (cf id) ; 13/-, fruits. Comet Vale, vid Kalgoorlie, W.A. (J.H.M.) 

 Ha, lib. Juvenile leave.s ; 14c, pear-shaped fruit. Nymagee, N.S.W. (J.H.M.) 

 15. NaiTow juvenile leaves. Mt. Boppy, N.S.W. (J. L. Boorman.) 

 16rt, 166, 16c. Juvenile leaves. Coolabali, N.S.W. (J. L. Boorman.) 

 17'/. Mature leaf ; 176, flowers, of type of E. socialis, F. Miill, " versus flum. Murray, Nov. Holl. Austr. 



Dr. Ferd. Muller." Note the narrowness of the leaf. See page 167. 

 18-1. Mature leaf; 186, buds ; 18c, fruits. Dublin Scrub, S.A. (J. M. Black.) A narrow-leaved form 



like that formerly]|called E. socialis, F.v.M. 



PLATE 66. 



E. oleosa, F.v.M. 



Ire. Mature leaf; 16, buds; Ic, unripe fruits. Swan Hill, Victoria, in National Herbarium, Melbourne. 



(Dr. Griffiths.) Compare 17 and 18, Plate 6.5. 

 2a. Mature leaves, buds, and flowers ; 26, anthers ; 2c, fruits of a form which is not typical. Watheroo 



rabbit fence, W.A. (Max Koch.) 

 3<?. Mature leaf and flowers; 36, fruits. Murchison Road, W.A. (Oldfiekl.) N.B. — These -specimen. s 



are identical with Nos. 3 and 4 of Plate 22, Part IV, which, following Bentham, was there 



called E. jacunda, Schauer. For an explanation of the matter, see page 169. 



E. oleosa, F.v.M., var. longicornis, F.v.M. 



ia. Mature leaf and buds; 46, fruits, of the type of E. oleosa, F.v.M., var. loni/icornis, F.v.M. Upper 

 Swan River, W.A. (National Herbarium, Melbourne. Collected by whom 1) 



5. Mature leaves and fruit of a tree with narrow leaves and shorter peduncles and pedicels than the 

 type, but apparently referable to var. longicornis. Cowcowing, W.A. (Max Koch.) 



E. oleosa, F.v.M., var. glaiica, Maiden. 

 6a. Buds ; 66, fruits. Near Tammin, W.A. (Dr. L. Diels, No. 2,854.) Form with narrow leaves. 

 7. Buds. Port Gregory, W.A. (Dr. L. Diels, No. 5,718.) Nos. 6 and 7 connect var. longicornis 



with var. glauca. 

 8(1. Juvenile leaves; 86, mature leaves; >y<; buds; Srf, fruits of the type. Kalgoorlie, W.A. (J.H.M.) 

 9a. Mature leaf; 96, buds. Comet Vale, 62 miles north of Kalgoorlie, W.A. (J.H.M.) 

 10 Fruit, somewhat urceolatc. Coolgardie, W.A. (C. L. VV^ebster.) 



ll<i. Buds; 116, anthers; lie, pear-shaped fruits with valves not much exsert. Coolgardie. (K. Helms.) 

 12a. Buds; 126, fruits, somewhat urceolatc Sandplain, Ebbano, east from Mingenew, W.A. (A. 



Morrison.) 

 13(1. Leaf and buds; 1 36, large urceolatc fruits. Cowcowing, W.A. (Max Koch.) 



14a. Mature leaf ; 146, buds (note that the operculuui is of slightly greater diameter than the calyxtubc. 

 Compare 96) ; 14c, fruits, very large and broad-rimmed. Sandhills, east of Ooklea, S.A., on the 

 Transcontinental Railway Survey, Port Augusta, S.A., to Kalgoorlie, W.A. (H. Deatie.) 

 15. Twig of Drummond's No. 186, W.A. For my remarks on this specimen, see page 172. 



