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PLATE 161. 



E. corymbosa Sm. 

 (See also Plate 162.) 



1. Fruit of : " Metrosideros gumniifera," Ga rtncr, Dc Fructibus, tab. xxxiv, fig. 1 (1788). from the Banksian 



Herbarium, and therefore collected at Botany Bay in 1770. This was subsequently cited as 

 E. resinifera. See Part XXX, p. 208. 



2. Very urceolate fruits. Conio, George's River, near Sydney. (J. L. Bcorman.) 

 3a. Buds; 36, fruits. Port Jackson. (J.H.M.) 



4. Facsimile of portion of tab. 340, Cavamllcs' Icones, being his plate of " Eucalyptus eorymbosus." 



5. Juvenile leaf. The petiole is deeply channelled, with the bristles on the outside only. Hornsby, a 



few miles north of Port Jackson. (W. F. Blakely.) 



6. Juvenile leaf, quite glabrous, and the venatien becoming more pinnativcincd. Milson Island, Hawkes- 



bury River. (J.H.M.) 



7a. Juvenile leaf, quite glabrous ; lb, large intermediate leaf ; 7c, front and back view of anther. Hornsby. 

 (W. F. Blakely.) 



8. Mature leaf, still in the opposite stage, showing the affinity, in this respect, to Angophora. Suspension 

 Bridge, AVilloughby, near Port Jackson. (J. L. Boorrnan.) 



PLATE 162. 



E. corymbosa Sm. 

 (See also Plate 161.) 

 la, 16. Broad and narrow mature leaves; lc, ovoid fruits. Eden, Twofold Bay, N.S.W. (A. W. Howitt.) 

 2. Ovoid fruits. Ph. Moonee, Co. Woolgoolga, N.S.W. (Ej H. F. Swain, No. 31.) 

 3a. Buds; 36, ovoid fruit. Bribie Island, Southern Queensland. (C. T. White.) 



4. Small fruited form, Barron Falls, near Cairns, Northern Queensland. (R. H. Cambage, No. 3847.) 



5. Portions of the type of E. purpurascens Link., var petiolaris DC. Sec p. 245. 



6. Portion of the type of E. oppositifolia Desf. See p. 244. 



E, intermedia R. T. Baker. 



7a. Shrivelled young urceolate fruits ; 76, mature fruits, urceolate to ovoid. Eden, Twofold Bay, N.S.W, 



(Forest Guard H. H. Rose, No. 11.) 

 8a. Mature leaf ; 86, flowers ; 8c, anthers ; 8d, fruits. Sources of the Clyde River, N.S.W. (W. Baeuerlcn, No. 37.) 



9a. Mature leaf; 96, urceolate fruits. " White or Pale Bloodwood," Ph. Bohnock, Co. Gloucester, N.S.W. 

 (District Forester J. J. Hardiman.) 



PLATE 163. 



E. intermedia R. T. Baker. 



(See also Plate 162.) 



1. Fruits. :: The common Bloodwood, but the timber showed the palest hue I have seen in Bloodwood, 

 possibly what is called White Bloodwood." Fernmount, Bellinger River, N.S.W. (E. H. F'. 

 Swain.) 



2a. Leaf; 26, fruits. " White Bloodwood." Glenreagh, 28 miles from Grafton, NiLW. (J. L. Boorrnan.) 



3a. Leaf; 36, fruits. "Pale ox Pink Bloodwood." Glenreagh. (J. L. Boprman.)) 



