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 Explanation of Plates (208-211.) 



PLATE 208. 



E. Sheathiana Maiden, 

 la. Flowering t wiir. including mature leaves, buds and flowers; 16, front and back views c>f anther; 

 If, different views of fruits which are, however, not perfectly ripe. From a cultivated plant 

 in the King's Park. Perth, Western Australia. (J. Sheath). The type. The tree stated to have 

 grown from seed brought from the "Eastern Goldfields" (of Western Australia). 



E. striaticalyx W. V. Fitzgerald. 

 2a. Juvenile leaf; 2b. juvenile leaf a little further advanced; 2c, mature leaf; 2tl, twig-bearing fruits 

 and rather a broad, mature leaf. Milly's Soak. Cue. Western Australia, from the clump of trees 

 which produced the type (J.H.M.). 

 3a. Almost juvenile leaf; 36, mature leaf; 3c buds, showing striae on both calyces and opeicula; 

 front and back views of anthers. From a tree in the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, raised from 

 by Mi. Maiden from Milly's Soak. 



PLATE 209. 



E. tceniola Baker and Smith. 

 la. Juvenile foliage, not quite in the youngest stage; 16, a twig showing buds and flowers; lc, front and 

 back views of anthers; Id, fruits. St. Mary's. Tasmania (L. G. Irby). The type. 



E. unialata Baker and Smith. 

 2a. Mature leaf: 26, buds; 2c, front and back views of anthers. Mount Nelson, near Hobart 



(L. Rodway). 

 3a, 36. Juvenile leaves of various widths and shapes; 3c, fruits. The Domain, Hobart (J.H.M.). 



E. StricJdandi Maiden. 

 4. Tw.i pairs of juvenile leaves. Note how full of oil-glands they are. (C. E. Lane-Poole.) 



PLATE 210. 



E. Planchoniana F.v.M. 

 la. Flowering twig; 16, cluster of fruits, small and undeveloped. Lamieton, New South Wales 



(Forester (i. R. Brown). 

 2. Fruit-, Woolgoolga-road, New South Wales, on the Coast Range (E. H. .F. Swain). 

 3a. Juvenile leaf (the earliest I have ever seen); 36, fruit, with well-developed ribs and rim. Con's 



Harbour. New South Wales (Assistant Forester A. H. Lawrence). 



E. marginata, Sm. var. Staerii Maiden. 

 la. Mature leaf; V>. large, thick-rimmed, nearly spherical fruits: 4c, fruit in elevation, showing the 

 valve. King's River road. Albany, Western Australia (J. Stacr). I have not figured normal 

 I. marginata, relying on the " Kucalyptographia " plate, but, as it has been pointed out to me 

 that this work i- almost unprocurable, I will endeavour to furnish a figure later. 



PLATE 211. 



E. Irbyi Baker and Smith. 



la, lb. Juvenile lea r i lc, intermediate leaf; Id, mature leaf; lc, twig with mature leaf and buds; 

 1/ fruits. Aln I" ' Interlaken, Tasmania (L. G. Irby). The type, received from Mr. R. T. Baker, 

 2 ?maller fruit-, as figured in Baker and Smith's I: earch," &c, 2nd Edition, p. 242. 



/•.'. Yarraensis Maidir- and Cambage, n.sp. 



3a Tvr'tf.s. Bhowii arii i Bizes'; fib, buds and (lowers; 3c, front and back views of 



antler; 3d, fruits. Valley of the Yarra, n°ar Kealesville, Victoria (R. H. Cambage). 





