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Explanation of Plates (152-155). 



PLATE 152. 



E. clavigera A. Conn. 



la. Juvenile leaf; 16, buds from a specimen collected by Allan Cunningham on the "North-west Coast,'' 

 labelled " Eucalyptus clavigera A.C." by Cunningham himself, and presumably a portion of the 

 type. Presented by Kew. 



2a. Juvenile leaves (very small ; I have some from the same .place just as large as la); 26. fruits; 2c, section 

 of fruit, showing how sunk is the capsule. Nine-mile Ridge, near Wyndham. North-west Australia 

 (W. V. Fitzgerald). Probablv collected at no great distance from the type. 



3. Mature leaf and panicle of buds. Meda. a little north-east of Derby, North-west Australia (W. V. 



Fitzgerald. No. 382). 



4. Axillary cluster of fruits. " North Coast" (which means the Gulf of Carpentaria), Robert Brown, 



1802-5. (From the British Museum.) 



5. Large, almost sessile, juvenile leaf. Cullen Creek, via Darwin (Scientific Expedition of Prof. Baldwin 



Spencer, July. 1911). 



6a. Juvenile leaves in the opposite stage from a flowering twig; 66, anthers. Normanton, near Gulf of 

 Carpentaria, Queensland (Mr. Ivie Murchie). 



E. aspera F.v.M. 



la. Flowering twig, the leaves opposite and stem-clasping ; 76, flowers with smooth calyces ; 7c, anthers ; 

 Id, fruits (delicately veined). " Northern Territory." (From Melbourne Herbarium, and believed 

 to be a portion of the type.) 



8a. Twig, leaves only; 86, twig with fruit. Tanami Tin Fields, Northern Territory (Dr. H. I. Jensen). It 

 is believed that the two specimens came from the same plant. 



PLATE 153. 



E. grandifolia R.Br. 



1. Juvenile leaf. Pine Creek Railway, Northern Territory (E. J. Dunn). Note its long petiole as 

 compared with the sessile leaf of E. clavigera (Fig. 5, Plate 152). 



2a. Two undulate leaves: 26, flowers, showing opercula. "North Coast" (i.e.. Gulf of Carpentaria). 

 Robert Brown, 1802-4. The type. 



3. Young fruit, with rim. Burrundie, near Darwin (Dr. H. I. Jensen, No. 352). 



4a. Mature leaves (the specimens include some which cannot be distinguished from 2a): 46. fruits. 

 Stapleton, Northern Territory (G. F. Hill. No. 449). 



5a. Buds (small); 56, anthers. Darwin, Northern Territory (G. F. Hill, No. 342). 



PLATE 154. 



E. grandifolia R.Br. 



la. .Juvenile leaf ; 16, mature leaf; lc, fruits, rather small, urceolate. Darwin (Dr. H. J. Jensen, No. IV). 



2a. Mature leaf. (Note how they vary in size) ; 26, anthers. Darwin. (G. F. Hill). 



3. Fruits. Stapleton, 60 miles south of Darwin (G. F. Hill, No. 447). Note that the fruits are cylindroid 

 rather than urceolate. 



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