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 PLATE 78. 



Eucalyptus Preissiana, Schauer. 



la. Mature leaf, showing insect markings ; 1^, front and back views of anther; Ic, fruit. Takalarup 

 Road. (J.H.M.) 



2. Buds from cultivated specimen in Botanic Garden, Hobart (coll. J.H.M.). The opercula are rather 



blunt. 



3. Views of a fruit of type of E. ■plurilomlaris, F.v.M. {E. Preissiana, var. plurUocularis, F.v.M.) 



Encali/ptus mcgacarpa, F.v.M. 



4. Juvenile leaves. Near Albany, W.A. (B. T. Goadbj'.) 



5. Intermediate leaf. Tops of hills, close to the sea, Karridale, near Cape Loeu win, W.A. (Percy Murphy.) 

 6a. Mature leaf ; Gft, front and back view of anthers, showing also transparent glands on the filaments 



6e, fruits (larger than those depicted in " Eucalyptographia "). The other side of Princess 

 Royal Harbour from Albany. (J.H.M.) 



7. Bud. " Western Australia." (C. Walter.) 



8. Buds. Cultivated in Botanic Garden, Melbourne. (W. R. Guilfoyle.) 



PLATE 79. 



Eiicali/ptus globulus, Labill. 

 1. Juvenile Ifeaf. (Coll. Labillardiere in Herb. Kew.) (Tasmania.) 

 2a. Juvenile leaf; lb, mature leaf. Adventure Bay, Tasmania. (J.H.M) Captain Cook visited 



Adventure Bay, and here the first Eucalyptus described (oJ/ijua, L'H^rit. ; see p. 51, vol. 1, 



part 2) was collected. 

 3. Bud. Hobart, Tasmania. (L, Rodway.) 



ia. Front and back views of anther ; 46, typical form of ripe fruits. Port Arthur, Tasmania. (J.H.M.) 

 {la. Cud ; 56, fruit. The top of the fruit is flat, and in bud and fruit there is a slight indication of 



peJicel. (R. Gunn, Flinders Island, 1842, No. 1,070.) 

 6. Fruits, no flattened pedicel, quite sessile. Long Gully, Cassilis township, Victoria. (H. Hopkins.) 

 7a. Buds; 76, small fruits, nearly smooth. Cann River, Gippsland, Victoria. (H.Hopkins.) 

 8. Fruit of medium size. No flattened pedicel. Fruit sessile in a.xis of leaf. Burrinjuck, N.S.W. 



(R. H. Cambage.) 

 9a. Fruit of medium size and slightly warted ; 96, smaller and nearly smooth ; 9c, small, smooth, and 



with a sharp rim. All from Jenolan Caves, N..S.W., and within a few yards of each other. 9a 



and 96 (John DufF) ; 9c (W. F. Blakely). These three specimens alone illustrate the great 



variation in the fruits of this species. 

 10. Fruit. Long Gully, Cassilis township, Gipps'and (H. Hopkins) ; also 7 miles north-west of Bacchus 



Marsh, in the bcl of the Lederbcrg River, Victoria (P. R. H. St. John). This is a transit form 



to E. Mai'lerii. 

 ] 1. Frui s of medium size, smooth, domed. Metung, Victoria. (A. W. Howitt.) 

 12. Fruits of nielium s'zp, flat top;ied. .Sealers' Cove, Victoria. (A. W. Howitt.) 



EucahjptKS ilaideni, F.v.M. 



3. Juvenile leaf. Colombo, Candelo, N.S.W. (Type). (W. Baeuerlen.) 



4. Juvenile leaf. Spring Hill, Wingello, N.S.W. (J. L. Boorman.) 



