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Explanation of Plates (61-84). 

 PLATE 61. 



E. melliodora , A. Cunn. 



1«. Juvenile foliage; 16, twig with buds, flowers, and mature foliage; lc, fruits. Rocky Hall, Eden to 



Bombala, South eastern N.S.W. (J.H.M.) 

 2a. Leaf; 26, bud and flower; 2c, anther, from a specimen ftom the Kew Herbarium, labelled "Type 



of E. melliodora, New Holland, A. Cunningham, Hooker, 1835." 

 3d. Leaf; 36, fruits. Mudgee, N.S.W. (Henry Deane.) 



4. Very narrow juvenile leaf. Lachlan River, N.S.W. (J. Duff.) 



5. Intermediate leaf. Colombo, South-eastern N.S.W. (W. Baeuerlen.) 

 fi. Mature leaf. Gulgong, N.S.W. (J. L. Boorman.) 



la. Mature leaf, taken from a flower-bearing twig; 76, fruits. (Victoria, no more definite locality, 



A. W. Howitt.) 

 8<i. Coarse buds, short leaf ; 86, coarse fruits. Armidale, N.S.W. (E. Betche.) 

 9. Short, blunt, mature leaf, taken from a flowering twig. Upper Tarcutta, N.S.W. (Forest Ranger 



Taylor.) 



10. Plump buds, showing pointed opercula. Lyndhurst, N.S.W. (J.H.M. and J. L Boorman.) 



11. Small fruits. Maryborough, Victoria. (J. Blaekburne.) 



12. Small sub-cylindrical fruit -i. Warialda, N.S.W. (J. L. Boorman.) 



13. Spheroid fruits. Manildra, N.S.W. (J. L. Boorman.) 



11. Pear shaped fruits. Mount Harris, near Warren, N.S.W. (J. L. Boorman.) 



E. fasciculosa, F.v.M. 



15. Leaf in the intermediate stage. Sandy Creek, near Gawler, S.A. (W. Gill.) 



16. Broadish leaf and fruits, "Pink Gum." Kuitpo Forest Reserve, near Willunga, S.A. (W. Gill.) 

 17<i. Leaf with buds; 176, anthers; 17c, fruits from piece of type in Nat. Herb., Melli. AVillunga, S.A. 



(F. Mueller.) 



PLATE G2. 



E. uncinata, Turez. 



la. Portion of J. Drummond's No. 66, type of E. uncinata, Turcz. Drawn from a specimen in the 



Oxford Herbarium. 

 '2a, 26. Portions of J. Drummond's No. 76, type of E. uncihiti, Turcz., var. lati/olia, Benth. 

 3a. Coriaceous juvenile leaves; 36, mature leaf; 3c. buds, almost winged. These leaves show that in 



E. uncinata the juvenile leaves sometimes persist to maturity — in other words, that we have 



dimorphism. Kalgan Plains, north of the Kalgan River, W.A. (J.H.M.) 

 la. Mature leaves ; 46, leaf still in the opposite stage ; 4c, mature leaf. Kalgan Plains, W.A. (J.H.M.) 

 5. J uvenile leaf. Port Lincoln, S.A. (W.Gill). 



6a, 66, 6c, 6d. Juvenile leaves, varying in shape. Murray Bridge, S.A. (R. H. Cambage and J.H.M.) 

 7a, 76, 7c. Leaves in the opposite stage; Id, mature leaf. Deeside, Lake Muir, W.A. (T. Muir, in 



Nat. Herb., Melbourne.) 

 8a. Broad, mature leaf ; 86, characteristic bent filaments (enlarged). Cut Hill, York, W.A. (O. H. 



Sargent.) 

 9. Narrow juvenile leaves. Euston to Mildura, Vic. (W. S. Brownscombe.) 

 10. Mature leaf, thick, coarse form. Oil glands very prominent. Cape Jervis, S.A. (J.H.M.) 

 11a. Leaf ; 116, bud and flowers of E. uncinata (E. leptophytta, F.v.M. type). 



12. Leaf of "Thin-leaved Mallee," Subiaco Beach, near Fremantle, W.A. (Dr. J. B. Cleland.) 



13. Very narrow leaf, Victoria. (G. S. Perrin, through A. W. Howitt.) 



lid. Mature leaf; 146, buds, the operculum acuminate, and longer than the calyx ; 14c, fruits. Hope- 

 toun, W.A. (J.H.M.) Still it is not the var. roslrala, Benth., of E. uncinata. (B.F1. iii , 216.) 

 See p. 144. 



15a. Twisr, bearing buds ; 156, expanded flowers ; 15c, fruits of a specimen from the Murchison River, 

 W.A. (Oldfield, in the Cambridge Herbarium.) It is a coarse form, with the aspect of 

 E. incrassala, var. dumosa. It may be var. ^?) major, Benth., of E. uncinata. 



