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 PLATE 141— continued. 



E. accedens W. V. Fitzgerald. 



(See also Plate 142.) 



la, lb. Mature leaves; 7c, unripe buds; Id, unripe fruits. "Spotted Gum," Pingelly, W.A. (W. V. 

 Fitzgerald). The. type. 



8. Juvenile leaf. Baker's Hill, W.A. (A. H. Smith, through W. C. Grasby). 



PLATE 142. 



E. accedens W. V. Fitzgerald. 



(See also Plate 141.) 



la. Juvenile leaf; 16, fruits. Ironstone hillock, Talbot Brook, near York, W.A. (0. II. Sargent, No. 7026). 



2a. Mature leaf; 26, buds and flower.; 2c, front and back view of anther. Cut Hill, York, W.A. (0. II. 

 Sargent, No. 773a). 



3. Fruits. Greenmount, Darling Range, W.A. (W. V. Fitzgerald). 



E. cornuta Labi 11. 



(See also Plate 143.) 



■la. Mature leaf (the venation incorrect); 16, buds; 4c, calyx-tube and stj'le; id, fruits. Facsimile of 



a portion of Plate 20, " Atlas du Voyage a la Recherche de la Perouse,"' depicting the type. 



5. Mature leaf of Drummond's 4th Coll., No. 68 (quoted in B. Fl. iii, 234). 



G. Mature leaf of Drummond's 2nd Coll., No. 83 (quoted in B. Fl. iii, 234). 



7a. Head of fruits; 76, single fruit (showing that they are not always sessile). Lower King River, King 

 George's Sound, W.A. (J.H.M.). 



8. Inflorescence of Drummond's 4th Coll., No. 67, which is the type of E. macrocera Turcz., and which is 

 referred by Bentham (B. Fl. iii, 234) to E. Lehmanni Preiss, but it will be observed that the 

 calyx-tubes are not united as in that species. 



PLATE 143. 



E. cornuta Labill. 



(See also Plate 142.) 



la, 16. Thin juvenile leaves. Lower King River, King George's Sound, W.A. (J.H.M.). 



2a. Head of fruits (15) ; 26, single fruit with short pedicel. King George's Sound (collector ?). Received 

 as E. Lehmanni, but it will be observed that the fruits are not sessile, neither are the calyx-tubes 

 united. 



3a. Mature leaf ; 36, buds and flower ; (note that the opercula overlap the calyx-tubes) ; 3c, stamen with 

 wrinkled filament ; 3d, immature fruit, with persistent styles. This is the most slender flowering 

 form of the species I have seen. Alexander River, east of Esperance Bay, W.A. (H. P. Turnbull, 

 through W. C. Grasby^. 



E. Websteriana Maiden. 



4a. Juvenile leaf; 46, twig, bearing mature leaves and fruits; 4c, portion of a mature leaf, showing its 

 emarginate character and thickened rim; 4rf, bud and flowers; 4c, three views of anther; 4/, 

 fruit (enlarged). Coolgardie, W.A. (L. C. Webster). The type.. 



