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PLATE 234. 



E. Kalganensis n.sp. 



la. Twig, bearing mature leaves and buds: 16, front and back views of anthers; If, fruits. Kalgan Plains, 

 south of Stirling Range. Western Australia (Dr. F. Stoward, No. 117). 



E. melanoxylon n.sp. 



-:. 2b. 2c. Various stages of juvenile leaves; 2d, mature leaf; 2e, mature leaf, showing flattened young 

 peduncle and umbel of very young buds: 2/, buds: 2;/, three views of anther; 2k, fruits. 

 \YVnonia, Western Australia (District Forest Ranger J. M. Cusack). 



Since figures 2<i-h were drawn, I have received additional specimens from the same source, 

 through Mr. S. L. Kessell, Acting Conservator of Forests. W.A. These are in full flower and 

 show more buds with conoid opercula, and a long style with a capitate stigma. They also show 

 that, as growth proceeds, the fruits may have longer pedicels, may become wider at the orifice, 

 and so more conoid in shape, and the valves of the capsule more distinctly exsert. These are 

 referred to on the Plate as 3a, buds with conical opercula; 36, the same, with flowers; 3c, flower 

 (enlarged) with capitate stigma ; 3d, ripe fruits. 



PLATE 235. 



E. Isingiana n.sp. 



la. Twig, bearing mature leaves, fruits, and a flower with non-capitate, much protruded stigma; lb, front 

 and back views of anther. 407 miles, near Ooldea, South Australia (E. H. Ising, No. 14S0, 5th 

 September. 1920). 



2. Twig with mature leaf and young fruits in the urceolate stage. (P. Webb). 



E. aggregate Deane and Maiden. 



3a. Juvenile leaves (broader, in proportion, than fig. 8a, Plate 104) ; 3b, intermediate leaf (broader, in pro- 

 portion, than fig. 9, Plate 104, which is really an intermediate leaf, and not a mature leaf, as 

 stated.) Wallerawang, N.S.W. (R. H. Cambage). 



4a, 46. Mature leaves. AVallerawang, N.S.W. , home of the type (J.H.M.). 



(Figures 3 and 4 supplement the figures on Plate 104, Part XXV. The mature leaves are 

 not shown on Plate 104 at all, although these are shown in Plate 49, vol. 24, Proc. Linn. Soc, 

 N.S. W. (1899), when the species was described. The figures on Plate 104 supplement the Plate 

 49 as just quoted, and I have already stated, as regards some other species, that it would have 

 been best to have given more figures in the present work, than to assume that my readers 

 would remember to consult another work for the purpose of supplementing my figures in original 

 Plates of the Critical Revision. But I acted in the interests of economy in not repeating details 

 figured elsewhere). 



5a. Juvenile leaves, in three; 56, juvenile leaves; 5c, mature leaf; 5c?, twig, bearing mature leaves and 

 buds; 5e, fruits. Guildford Junction, Tasmania (R. H. Cambage, No. 4101). These specimens 

 are discussed at some length at p. 356. 



6. Juvenile leaves of a plant figured by Messrs. Baker and Smith at Plate 79 of " Research on the 

 Eucalypts," 2nd Edition, as E. aggregala Deane and Maiden, which obviously it is not. The 

 mistake is important, because, having the idea that E. aggregata is a species of narrow juvenile 

 leaves, they felt the coast to be clear to enable them to name E. aggregata, occurring in Tasmania, 

 as a new species under the name of E. Rodwayi, with broad juvenile leaves. 



