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 PLATE 131. 



E. Bancrofti Maiden. 



(See also Plates 129 and 130.) 



la. Juvenile leaf, not in the earliest stage ; 1&, mature leaf ; lc, and Id, buds in various stages ; le, front 

 and back views of anthers; 1/, fruits. Cooma, New South Wales. A locality 350 miles south 

 of any previously known locality. (J. L. Boorman.) 



E. anvplifolia Naudin. 



2a. Juvenile leaf, with very angular petiole ; 2b, leaf in the intermediate stage ; 2c, young buds ; 2d, mature 

 leaf and fruits. All from cultivated French specimens in Herb. Par's, named by Chailes Naudin 

 himself. (Type.) 



3. Small fruits. Bubararing, Kincumber, New South Wales. (R. H. Cambage and J.H.M.) 



4a. Juvenile leaf ; 4&, mature leaf ; 4c, buds; 4a!, fruits; 4e, front and back views of anthers. "Stinking 

 Gum," Port Macquarie, New South Wales. (G-. R. Brown. j [It is suggested that this is a 

 transit form between E. amplifolia, Naudin, and E. tereticoniis var. latifolia.] 



