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quadrangularity is often associated with a bundling of the filaments as seen in the 

 Eudesmiere. The long peduncles of E. Forrestiana are not found in E. incrassata, 

 hut the foliage of the two species is somewhat similar. The anthers of the two 

 species are very different. 



3. With E. ptychocarpa F.v.M. 



The fruits of the two species have some resemblance, and I will deal with the 

 matter when I come to E. ptychocarpa. 



Other species with glandular filaments are E. leucoxylon, F.v.M. (see Fig. 1, 

 Plate 56), and E. megacarpa, F.v.M. (see Fig. 6, Plate 78). There does not appear 

 to be any other marked similarity between E. Forrestiana and these species. 



