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 PLATE 19. 



1. Sucker of E. incrassata, Labill. ; var. dii.mosa, F.v.M., from Wyalnng, N.S.W, 



2. '■' E. oblusijfora, DC." (incorrectly labelled). "Voyage du Capitaine Baudiii. Nouv. Hollande. 



Cote Occident." No. 25,490, U.S. National Herbarium. This is one of the numerous forms 

 connecting E. incrassata, Labill., and E. foncunda, Schauer. All the remaining plants depicted 

 on Plate 19 may be also so designated, in my f)pinion. See page 117. 



3a, 36, 3c " -£". ohtusiflora, DC." (incorrectly so labelled). "Australia," Ex. Herb. Mus., Paris. 



3a, in bud and early fruit ; 36, in flower ; 3c, anthers taken from 36. 



4a, 46. Twig with buds ; fruits. No. 3,226, West Australia (L. Diels). Herb., Berlin. 



5. Robert Brown. " Bay iii," Iter Australiense, 1802-5. See p. 118. 



PLATE 20. 



la. Twig with buds ; 16, Twig with fruits ; Ic, Fruit showing marked rim. 

 Oldfield, 1866 (W. Australia), Ex. Herb., Barbey-Boissier. 



2a, 26. "Voyage du Capitaine Baudin. He des Aniiraux, Nouv. Hollande." Ex. Herb. Mus., Paris. 

 U.S" Nat. Herb., No. 2.5,516. 



3a. "Voyage du Capit. Paudin. Cote Occid., 1801." Twig with buds. 36. Anthers from the same. 

 Ex. Herb. Mus., Pari.s ; 3f, M. Twig with fruits. "Voyage du Capit. Baudin, 1801. Nouv. 

 Hollande." Ex. Herb. Mus., Paris. 



4. "Capit. Baudin, 1801. He Decres" (the modern Kangaroo Island). Ex. Herb. Mus., Paris. 



5. "Voyage du Capitaine Baudin, 1801. Nouv. Hollande, lies Steriles." Herb. Mus., Paris. Kew, 



Ex. Herb. Mus., Paris; also. No. 25,515, U.S. Nat. Herb. 



All the plants depicted in Plate 20 are, in my opinion, forms connecting E incrassata, Labill. and 

 E. fmcunda, Schauer. So are some of those depicted on Plate 19, but those of Plate 20 are larger 

 forms than those on Plate 19. I have gone very fully into the matter at pp. 117-119. 



PLATE 21. 



la, 16. Fruits and buds of E. dumoga, A. Cunn., var. (!) rhodophloia, Benth. (B.Fl. iii, 230). Phillips' 

 Bluff, near Eyre's Relief, W.A. (Maxwell.) Drawn by Miss M. Smith from a specimen in 

 Herb., Kew. See p. 98. 



Compare Plate 15, 76, where we also see another plant with sub-conical fruits. 



2a, 26. Buds and fruits of E. dumosa, A. Cunn. ; var. punfindafn, Benth. (B.Fl. iii, 230.) "Shrub, 

 6-8 ft.. Stony Hills, Ooi-don River, W.A." Drawn by Miss M. Smith from a specimen in Herb., 

 Kew. See p. 98. 



Compare Plate 16, 6c, a form exceedingly close to this. 



3. Var. dumma, Bedhill, Hundred of Redliill, S..\. (W. (Jill.) A sm.all fruited form, with exserted 

 valves. See p. 106. 



4a, 46, 4c. Buds, flowers, fruits, of E. frriaidn, Schauer. Murchison Ri\er, W.A. (Oldfield.) Drawn 

 from a specimen in Herb., BarUey-Boissier, laliclled in lientliam's handwriting. 



