Fig 



■2/, 



Plate 184. 



?> 



9a, 



&c, 



;> 



79. 



(Not fig 



ured) 







Pig 



5, 



Plate 



56. 



55 



2c & 4c, 



55 



178. 



J) 



8c, 





?j 



43. 



55 



26, 





55 



173. 



55 



12, 





55 



55. 



55 



36 & 3d, 



55 



173. 



584 



(6) Up to 4 cm. 

 E. coUina. E. megacarpa. 



/:'. ficifolia. E. perfoliate. 



/:. Forresticma. E. Preissiavn. 



E. hamatoxyUm. E. Todtiana. 



7. Largest — Up to or exceeding 5 cm. 



E. calophyUa. E. ptychocarpa. 



E. macrocarpa. E. pyriformis. 



E. mvniata. 



Corky Patches. 

 We have cork)- patches or warts on some fruits, e.g., 

 E. erythrocorys (?) 



E. globulus 



E. grand i folia 



E. leucoxylon 



E maculata 



E. obtusifiora ... 



E. peltata 



E. sideroxylon ... 

 E. Watsoniana 



We may have glandular warts, e.g., E. Maideni, Fig. 126, Plate 80, and also 

 warted operculum in E. elceopdiora, Fig. 16, Plate 83. 



For remarks on scurfiness of fruits, see Part XXXIX, p. 243, under E. corymbosa. 



For notes on cork warts on leaves, see Solederer, II, 1133. 



An inquiry into corky patches on the organs will doubtless receive attention 

 some day. 



THE CAPSULE. 

 Capsule sometimes free or nearly so. 

 Gsertner's (I7ss) figure of Metrosideros gumifera, tab. xxxiv, fig. 1, which is 

 /•.'. corymbosa, shows the capsule separate from the calyx-tube. It will be figured in 

 due course showing the capsule free. 



In the original description of /;'. diiltromophloia .Mueller says: " Capsule finally 

 coming away from the calyx-tube." 



Bentham (B. /•'/. iii. Is.",. L866) says, as regard- the genus. " the capsule always 



adii.tte to tie- calyx-tube, although often readily separable Erom it when quite ripe 

 and dry." 



.Mueller (preface to ' Eucalyptograpbia," L879) similarly says: "Capsular 

 portion of the fruit largeb adnate to the calyx-tube, only exceptionally much seceding." 



It is in the Corymbosae that this separation of the capsule Erom the wall of the 

 oalyx-tube mainly occurs, e.g., I have noted it in E. corymbosa, A', terminalis ami 

 E. dichromopMoia, bul it is usually only observed after e ■ desiccation. 



