74 J. H. Maiden: 



See C.R., Part XL, p. 6, Plate 49 (1910); also F.F., Part 

 XLIV., p. 76, Plate 164 (1911). 



There is no such species as E. pendula, F.v.M., so far as I am 

 aware, but notes on E. pendula, Page, and E. pendula, A. Cunn., 

 will be found at pp. 7 and 8 of Part XI. of my C.R. (1910). 

 They are nomina nuda and synonyms of E. hicolor, A. Cunn. ; 

 see p. 6 of that Part, and Plate 49. For some Victorian localities 

 of E. hicolor, see p. 10. 



5. E. Blaxlandi, Maiden and Cambage. 

 See E. capitellata, at p. 83 below. 



6. E. BOSISTOANA, F.v.M. 



See C.R., Part XL, p. 1, with Plate 49 (1910); also F.F., 

 Part XLIIL, p. 58, Plate 160 (1911). 



7. E. BOTRYOIDES^ Sm. 



See C.R., Part XXIIL, p. 51, Plates 98, 99 (1915). 



8. E. CALYCOGONA, Turcz. 

 See C.R., Part IIL, p. 83, Plate 9 (1903). 



9. E. CINEREA, F.V.M. 



(Synonyms E. pulverulenta, F.v.M., non Sims; E, Sttiartiana, 

 .P.V.M., var. cor data, Baker and Smith.) 

 See C.R., XXL, p. 2, 7 (1914). 



10. E. CLADOCALYX, F.V.M. 



The fact that Mueller suppressed this (1852) name in favour 

 of his own, later described, E. corynocalyx (1860) is historical. 

 I have explained the facts in C.R., Part XXXVL, p. 163 (1919), 

 with the evidence as to the Victorian locality, and elsewhere, 

 •e.g., Proc. Roy. Soc. S.A., xli., 341 (1917), and they appear to 

 admit of no controversy. 



11. E. CoNSiDENiANA, Maiden. 



See C.R., Part X., p. 312, Plate 46 (1908); F.F., Part 

 JCXXVL, p. 90, Plate 136 (1909). 



