

5G5 



Thickness — • 



Rather thick — E. incrassata, E. ptychocarpa, 

 Ca pilla ry — E. p iper it a . 

 Of bristly thinness — E. uncimta. 

 Slender — E. oleosa. 



Follow iug are some additional notes by Mueller :— 

 Short — E. Bosistoana. 

 Shortly exsert — E. Cooperiana. 

 Only about \ -inch long — E. Naudiniana. 



Following are some additional notes on Styles. (I have not made a compre- 

 hensive examination.) 



Short— E. acaciceformis. 



Long — E. angulosa. 



Long, much protruded — E. conjmbosa. 



Long, as long or longer than the stamens — E. FlocJdonice. 



Exceedingly thin, considerably extended beyond the calyx-tube — E. hemvphloia. 



Conspicuous — E, Hillii. 



Very protruding — E. Isingiana. 



Slightly exserted— E. Jeptophleba. 



Flattish — E. terminalis. 



For referential purposes the following paper may be useful — " The Floral 

 Mechanism of the genus Sebaea," by A. W. Hill, Ann. Bot, July, 1913. xxvii, p. 479. 

 There is a curious pair of swellings or glands on the style, or auxiliary stigmatic surfaces- 

 The paper is well illustrated, and otherwise valuable. I do not know of corresponding 

 glands in the styles of Eucalyptus. 



b. Stigma. 



Under Style, I have already cpioted Bentham as saying : " With a small truncate 

 capitate or rarely peltate stigma . . . the stigma a mere point or more or less 

 dilated, but these differences appear to be almost as frequently individual as specific/' 



The only reference under a species that I can see is under E. melliodora — 

 IC Stigma dilated." (B. Fl TIL 210.) 



