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DESCRIPTION. 



CCCXLVII. E. mieroearpa n.sp. 



Arbor mediocris v. magna, erecta " Grey Box " v. " Box" nola; corticc sub-fibroso, compacto, tineie.i 

 t. cano in trunco; ranmlis teretibus, ligno pallido, tenaci, durabili; foliis juvenilibus glaucis utrinque 

 pariter pallido-viridibus, late ovatis, circiter 7-5 cm. longis, 4 cm. latis, vena peripherica a margine remota; 

 foliis maturis coriaceis aliquandi obscuris, lanceolatis paullo obliquis, circiter 10 cm. longis, 2-5 latis, venis 

 non prominentibus patentibus, excosta 45° orientibus; et operculo et calycis tubo conoideis et sequalibus, 

 floribus in paniculis in umbellis 3-7 v. pluribus floris, pedicellis brevibus; antheris E. Jiemiphloicr, stigma 

 paullo dilatata ; fructibus parvis sub-cylindraceis ad truncato-ovoideis, valvis valde demersis. 



In English it is described in Part XI, pp. 17, 18. It is figured at figs. 7-17, 

 Plate 50, and these seem adequate. 



There may be added to the English description already quoted : — Secondary 

 veins of mature leaves distant, making an angle of about 45 deg. with the midrib. 



SYNONYM. 



E. Jiemiphloia F.v.M., var. mieroearpa Maiden. See Part XI, p. 17. The 

 additional synonyms quoted at p. 18 are invalid, because wc do not know what 

 E. WooUsiana R. T. Baker is. (See Part XLVII, p. 199, and Plate 194.) 



RANGE, 



Part XI, p. IS, and Part XLVII, p. 207. It extends from South Australia 

 to Queensland, and the fairly numerous localities quoted in those two Parts should be 

 referred to. It will 1 1ms be seen thai it is very widely diffused; in some districts it is 

 very abundant. Following are a few brief additional notes. 



