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PLATE 27. 



E. ciiriacea, A. Cunn. 



la. Twig with fruits; lb, buds, of E. coriacea, var. alpina, from top of the Canoblas, Orange, N.8.\V. 

 (R. H. Cambage). Note the domed rim of the fruit and the hemisplierical opercula. 



2. Var. alpina, Mount Tabletop, Kiandra, N.S.W. (E. Betclie). Note the broad rim and the tendency 



to angularity in the fruits. 



3. Juvenile foliage, Pretty Point, Mount Kosciusko, N.S.W. (J.H.M.). The .stem of this specimen was 



flat and ribbon-like. 



4. Richmond Road, near Risdon, Tasmania (No. 266, Rodway). Note the hooked leaves (by no means 



rare) and the small fruit. 



.5a. Leaves and buds ; 5b, fruits; Berrima, N.S.W., September, 1901 (J.H.M.). See p. 140. This form 

 probably exliibits hybridism, and will be dealt with under £. vitrea. 



PLATE 28. 



Eucalyptus coriacea, A. Cunn. 



la and 16. Juvenile foliage; la, nearly orbicular ; from the Canoblas, near Orange (Messrs. Elliott Bros., 

 Sydney) ; and 



16. Broadly lanceolate, from between Tenterfield and Sandy Flat, New England, N.S.W. (J.H.M.). 



2. Markedly domed-rimmed fruits, from Delegate River, N.S.W. (W. Baeuerlen). 



Eucalyptus coccifera. Hook. f. 



2a, 26. Two pairs of seedling leaves from Mount Wellington, Hobart, Tasmania (J.H.M.). Stem markedly 

 tuberculate. 



3a, 36, 3c. Leaf, front and back view of anther and fruits, from Mount Wellington (J.H.M.). 



4a. Leaf; 46, buds; 4c, fruits; of the type, viz., 1,076, R. Gunn, Mount Wellington, 1844. 



5a. Leaf and flower buds; 56, flowers of the type of E. daphnoides, Miq., from Mount Laperouse, 

 Tasmania (C. Stuart). 



There is a good figure in Hooker's Fl. I'as. That in Bot. Mag. 78, 4,967, has expanded flowers only 

 and is less good. There is a poor figure in Journ. Hort. Soc. vi, 222, and one in Gard. Chron., 27th March, 

 1880, page 395 (young buds and expanded flowers). I believe there are figures in FL des Serves, vi, 736, 

 and Lem. Jard. FL, 242, but I have not seen them. Mueller does not figure this species in his Eucalypto- 

 graphia. I intend the drawings in the present work to supplement those of Fl. Tas. 



Sjdne.v: Willi:iiii Applcirate Gullick, Goveninicnt r'riiitcr.— 1004. 



