570 

 PLATE 243. 



Eucalyptus Shi rest ii Maiden and Blakoly, n. sp. 



la. Juvenile leaf (one of the early " First Loaves,'' which will be discussed later, as stated under fig. 5, 

 Plate 212). 16. Juvenile leaf. If. Juvenile leaves becoming a little further advanced. Id. 

 Fruits. Galston Road, Hornsby, a few miles north of Sydney. Near the 16-mile post (W. F. 

 Blakelv and D. W. C. Shiress), March, 1919.) Type locality. 



2c. Juvenile leaf. 26. Intermediate leaf. 2c. Mature leaf, with flower-buds. 2<l. Front and back views 

 of anther. 2e. Fruits. (Same locality and collectors, October, 1920). 



Eucalyptus Flocktonice Maiden. 



(See also Plate 69, Part XVI, and Plate 236, Part LVIII.) 



3a. Juvenile leaf, unique in the genus, so far as I am aware. Bendering, W.A. (C. A. Gardner, No. 1686). 

 36. Twig with mature leaves and peculiar moniliform or constricted buds. No. 4 is also 

 " Merritt." (Bendering, W. A. (C. A. Gardner, No. 1229). Nos. 3 and 4 are dealt with at 

 p. 422, Part LVIII. 



4a. Twig, with mature leaves and immature buds. 46. Fruits, much constricted, of " Merritt," Kondinin, 

 W.A. (Dr. F. Stoward, No. 57). 



5a. Twig, showing buds and immature fruits, with styles. The calyx-tubes show more ribbing than those 

 from the same locality do in fig. 3d, Plate 236. 56. Front and back views of anther. Ycelanna, 

 Eyre's Peninsula, South Australia (W. J. Spafiord, No. 18). 



