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3. With E. robusta Sm. 



These two s-pecies have undoubted affinities ; they have both red timbers, the 

 anthers are not very dissimilar, and the fruits have somewhat the same shape, but 

 the rim is very different, as is the texture and venation of the leaves. 



4. With E. leucoxylon P.v.M. 



This is also a large fruited species, and fig. 12c, Plate 56, of this work may 

 be referred to. The anthers are different, and the trees are not closely allied. 



5. With E. urnigera Hook. f. 



Its anther resembles that of E. urnigera very closely, but the affinities of the 

 two species would not appear to be great (see Plate 80). 



