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Explanation of Plates (112-115). 



PLATE 112. 



E. maculosa R. T. Baker. 

 la. Leaf; 16, fruit and back views of anther ; lc, fruits, near Swan Reach, Victoria. (J.H.M.) 

 ■2n. Intermediate leaves ; 26, buds. Dargo Road, near Cobbannah Creek, Victoria. (H.Hopkins.) 

 3a. Leaf: 36. small globular buds of Mr. Raker's variety A. Bimgendore, N.S.W. (\V. Baeuerlen.) 

 4a. Leaf: 4b. immature fruits; -if. fruits, attenuated at the base lik>- E. ovata. Wingello. N.S.W. 



(J. L. Boorman.) 

 5. Very small fruits (the buds with pointed opercula). Federal Capital Site, Queanbeyan. (R. H. 



Cambage, No. 2,938.) 

 6a. Juvenile leaf; 66, mature leaf, buds and flowers; 6c, fruits of two different sizes. Reproduced from 



the original figure of the type. (Plate 44, Proc. Linn. Soc. V.<s'.IF. xxiv.) 

 7a. lb, varying juvenile leaves. Mt. Victoria, N.S.W. (J.H.M.) 



86, Juvenile leaves, varying in width; 8c, mature leaf; Sd, fruits of a form which seems to exhibit 

 transit between E. maculosa and E. ovata. Mt. Wilson, N.S.W. (Jesse Gregson.) 

 9a. Buds; 96, immature fruits, of a form which seems to be intermediate between E. maculosa and E. 



■ •rata. Mt. Victoria, N.S.W. (J.H.M.) 

 10a. Buds ; 106, fruits of E. maculosa var. B. {E. lactea R. T. Baker). Oberon Road, O'Connell, N.S.W. 



(R. T. Baker.) 

 11a. Leaf with buds: 116, anther of E. lactea R. T. Baker. Ilford. N.S.W. (R. T. Baker.) 

 I2n. Buds; 126, fruits. Note the broad peduncle, and the flat-rimmed hemispherical fruits. Frederica 

 Falls. Lawson. Blue Mountains, N.S.W. (R. T. Baker.) This is the locality with lowest vertical 

 height known to me, New South Wales, for this species. 



E. jirwcox Maiden. 

 13a. Juvenile leaves ; J 36. mature leaf ; 13c, buds; 13d, back and front views of anther ; 13e, twig, shows 

 the fruits while still in the broad-leaved (juvenile) stage. Capertee, N.S.W. (J.H.M. and J. L. 

 Boorman.) 



PLATE 113. 



E. ovata Labill. 



la. 16. Portions of the drawing of the type. Labillardiere's Plantce Novm Hollandia, Vol. ii, Plat* 153. 



2. Leaf of a specimen belonging to Labillardiere ex herb. De Candolle. It is labelled " E. ovata Labill. 

 Eucalyptus. Ten-e de Piemen. Museum de Paris, 1821." 



3a. 36. Mature leaves; 3c. fruits, being a portion of a drawing by Miss M. Smith from the original 

 specimen in the Kew Herbarium labelled " Eucalyptus ovata Labill. Van Dieman's Land. 

 Received from Gunn." Tie drawing was submitted to Mr. I.. Rodway, Government Botanist 

 of Tasmania, who stated that it is = /i. acervuh Hook. f.. mm Sieber. and sent me Tasmauian 

 specimens which precisely match the drawings. I fully concur in the opinion, for I have abundant 

 material collected by others and myself In Tasmania which make such a conclusion unavoidable. 



la. Juvenile leaf; 46, front ami back view ,,f anthei ; lc, Fruits. Vdventure Bay, Tasmania. (J.H.M.) 

 Tins is an historical locality, as it is the place visited by Captain Cook in bis third voyage, 177". 



5a. Leaf; 56, immature buds; 5c, buds and aji expanded flower; Qd, fruits of L088 Gunn, .i co-type of 

 E. acervuh Hook. L nun Sieber. See p. 142. 



6 Fruits of 1098 Gunn, Bull and Head of Ralph's Bay, Tasmania. See p. 1 13. 



7". Xanow mature leaf; 76, broader mature leaf and bud ; 7i . h nil ol No. 1089 ' luiui, Head of Ralph's 

 Ba Set p. 142. 



8a. Narrow mature leaf; 86, buds: 8c, fruits, nearly sessile. Southport, Tasmania, al an elevation of 



L900 fei I (I harlt Stuart.) 



9o. •Juvenile leaf; 95, mature leaf; 9c, fruits. Note thai tiny arc getting turbinate and ipare 16. 



Ml Bun i Willicent, S. \ (Walter Gill.) 



