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Explanation of Plates (104-107). 



E. Macarthuri Dearie and Maiden. 



1. Small juvenile leaves. Paddy's River, Wingello, N.S.W. (J.H.M. andJ. L. Boorman.) 



2. Juvenile leaves. Wingello. (J. L. Boorman.) 



3. Larger juvenile leaves. Camden district. (Rev. Dr. Woolls.) 



4a. Buds; 46, front view, 4c, back view of anther. Wingello. (J. L. Boorman.) 



5a. Buds; 56, fruits. Near Fitzroy Falls, Moss Vale. (W. Forsyth.) 



6a. Buds; 66, mature leaf and fruits. Berrima. (J. H. M. and J. L. Boorman.) 



E. aggregata Deane and Maiden. 



la. Small juvenile leaves; 76, fruits. Wallerawang, N.S.W. (J.H.M.) Both from the type. 



8a. Large juvenile leaf ; 86, front and back view of anther. Wallerawang. (J.H.M. and J. L. Boorman.) 



9. Buds and mature leaf. Wallerawang. (A. Murphy.) 

 10. Fruits with pedicels. Wallerawang. (J. L. Boorman.) 

 11(7. Buds; 116, fruits, both slightly larger than those of the type. Berrima. (J. L. Boorman.) 



E. ■parrifolia Cambage. 



12(7. Juvenile leaves; 126, mature leaves, bearing buds in the axils; 12c, the same, together with mature 

 leaves becoming lanceolate and alternate ; 12rf, anthers ; 12c, sessile fruits ; 12/, pedicellate fruits. 

 All from Kybean River, Monaro, N.S.W., and from co-type specimens. (R. H. Cambage.) 



PLATE 105. 



E. alba Reinwardt. 



1. Portion of the figure of E. Leucadendron Rwdt. from De Vriese"s " Plantse India; Batavioe Orientalis," 



t. v (1856). 



2. Fruits. Island of Flores. 



3«. Leaf and buds; 36, anthers, from Timor. Note the long lanceolate leaf, resembling that of E. Leaca* 

 dendron. 



4. Leaf (? intermediate). Timor. 



5. Leaf and fruits. Java. 



6a. Leaf; 66, buds. Port ■Darwin. (Paul Foelsche.) From Herb. Melb. 



7. Buds drawn from a Port Darwin specimen from Herb. Melb. in British Museum, Nat. Hist. (Botany). 



Sa. Buds, flower and leaf (note the glands on the petiole) ; 86, anthers from a piece of the type of 

 E. pastoralis S. le 51. Moore, Adelaide River, North Australia. (Rev. T. S. Lea.) 



9. Buds and flower drawn by Miss M. Smith from a type specimen of E. pastoralis S. le M. Moore, in the 

 British Museum, under the personal supervision of Mr. Moore. 



(Nos. 6-9. with largish, almost spherical buds, are all E. pastoralir. S. le M. Mcore.) 



