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PLATE 67. 



E. oleosa, F.v.M., var. Inmjicoriiis, F.v.M. " Foot." See p. ]G6. 



1(1, 16. Juvenile leaves. Broome Hill, W. A. (L.Dillon.); lo, Buds ; Irf, antlier.s ; I'', fruits. Broome 



Hill, W.A. (.J.H.M.) 

 2. Buds, ovoid in shape, and with long pedicels. Coolgardie. (L. C. Webster.) 



E. Gillii, Maiden, and forms allied thereto. 



Sff. Twig, with mature leaf and buds ; .36, fruits ; from a typical specimen of E. Inurifolia, Behr. (A'. 



socialis, Ferd. Mull., in Mueller's handwriting; E. oleosa, in Bentham's handwriting.) Near 



Gawler Town, S.A. (National Herbarium, Melbourne.) 

 4a. Twig, with mature leaves and buds ; 46, fruits. \A'irrabarra, S.A. (W.Gill.) 



5. Twig, with mature leaf and fruits. Probably Burracoppin, W.A. (Dr. J. B. Cleland.) 



These petiolate-leaved specimens (3-5) are, in my opinion, transit forms between E. oleosa 

 and E. Gillii. 



6. Mature leaf and fruits of E. Gillii, v.'ith rather narrow leaves. Mount Lyndhurst, S.A. (Max Kocli.) 

 7a. Twig, with mature leaves and buds; 76, anthers; 7c, fruits. Umberatana, Flinders Range, S.A. 



(W. Gill.) Type of E. Gillii. 



8. Twig, with mature leaves, buds, and flowers. Euriowie, Broken Hill, N.S.AV. (.T. E. Carne, per 



R. H. Cambage.) This is E. Gillii. 



9. Twig, with mature leaves and fruits. Broken Hill District, N.S.W. (Assistant Forester H. W. 



Garling.) This is E. Gillii. 



PLATE 68. 



E. falcata, Turcz. 



1(1. Mature leaf and buds ; 16, flowers ; lo, stamens with the filaments inflected at an angle ; Id, anther ; 



le, immature fruits ; \f, ripe fruits ; I;;, ripe fruit, end on. All from the type, viz.. No. 70, 



•J. Drummond, W.A. 

 2a. Buds; 26, anther; 2c, leaf and immature fruits; ■2(/, mature fruits with short pedicels. All from 



Stirling Range, W.A. (Louis Dillon.) 

 3(1. Leaf and buds ; 36, fruits. From ".South West Australia." (National Herbarium, Meltiourne.) 



E. falcata, Turcz , var. ecostnta', Maiden, and forms allied thereto. 



4(T. Mature leaves ; 46, flowers ; 4r, fruits. Received from Herbier Barbey-Boissier, Geneva, Switzerland, 

 with tlie following label : — " E. oleosa, F.v.iSL Tjpe of E. decurva, F.v.M. (an error. J.H.M.) 

 Porongerup Ranges, W. A., Maxwell." For an account of the confusion in regard to E. deciirra 

 and E. filcata, .seepage 180. 



ba. Mature leaves; 56, fruits. "S.W. Australia.' (W. Webb.) From a specimen in the National 

 Herbarium, Melbourne, labelled by Mueller '^E. decurva" (scratched out) " E. oleosa,, var." 



6a. .Juvenile leaf ; 66, mature leaf ; 6c, buds ; (id, buds, with shorter opercula ; 6e, buds with still shorter 

 opercula ; 6f, anther ; 6(/, stamens, with filaments inflected at an angle ; 6/i, immature fruits ; 6 , 

 mature fruits. All from the same clump of trees at Hopetoun, W.A. (.J.H.M.) Type of var. 

 ecostata. Maiden. 



7. Mature fruits with projecting rim. Stirling Range, W.A., " ad latera collium lapido.sa " (L. Diels, 



No. 2,989).. Sent out with the label " E. decurva, F.v M., frutex 1-2 ni. alt." S-e page 180. 



8. Juvenile leaf, Porongorups, W.A. (J.H.M.) 



9(1. Mature leaf : 96, very large fruits. Hoi)ptoiin, W..A. (J.H.M.) 

 lOfl. Mature leaf ; 106, anther ; lOr, immature fruits Between Warrungup and Ellen's Peak, Stirling 

 Range, W.A. (A. Morrison.) This is a shrub, and seems to connect E. falcata, var. ecoafata, 

 with "Poet." See page 180, and Plate 67. 



