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E. Luehmanniana, F.v.M. 



Co. Juvenile leaves; 66, portion of stalk enlarged, showing glands; 6c and 6ri, leaves in the intermediate 

 stage; 6e, mature leaf; 6/, broad peduncle and bract (double operculum) covering buds; By, 

 broad peduncle and young buds; 6^, a stage more developed than Qg ; %k and 6^, fruits. All of 

 E. Luehmanniana, National Park, Sydney, practically a type locality, except 6/;, 6/;, which are 

 from the Spit, Middle Harbour, Sydney. 



var. altior, Deane and Maiden. 



As to the leaves, I cannot ascertain in what way they diSer from those of the normal form. 

 Speaking generally, perhaps the coarse intermediat? foliage is more common in the normal form 

 (perhaps more obvious because it is dwarf) than in the variety. But neither in the juvenile 

 foliage nor in the mature foliage could any difference be seen, and so the expense of separate 

 drawings was not undertaken. 



7a, 7b. Fruits from Mount Wilson (J. H.M.); 7c, bi-act ; 7(7, buds, Blackheath (J.H.M.); 7c, broadening 

 petiole and bract. Mount Warning (W. Forsyth) ; 7/, fruits from type of E. oreades, R. T. Baker, 

 Adelina Falls, Lawson (R. T. Baker). The fruit is immature and rim much sunk. 7g, fruits, 

 Mount Wilson (J.H.M.) The fruits aie still immature, but riper than 7/. 



Sjdiic.v ; William Arrlffate Gullick, Go\ernmeiit rrinter.-1907. 



