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PLATE 165. 



E. terminates F.v.M. (See also Plate 164.) 



la. Mature leaf; 16, buds and flowers; lc, shrunken, scurfy, immature fruit; Id, le, 1/, mature friiits. 

 Warialda, N.S.W. These were all collected on barren sandstone country, 4-6 miles on the 

 Inverell-road, la, Id, le, If, by J.H.M. and J. L. Boorman; lb by Henry Deane; lc by W. A. W. 

 de Beuzeville, of the Forestry Commission. 



In this specie , the mature leaves are sometimes seen in an opposite state, reminding one of 

 Angophora and of other Corymbosse; the scurfy almost fleshy immature fruit is common in the 

 species. 



E. dichromophloia F.v.M. 



2a. Long mature leaf ; 2b, immature buds ; 2c, anthers ; 2d, fruits, taken from a drawing by Miss M. 



Smith, of a co-type in the Kew Herbarium labelled " E. dichromophloia Ferd. Mueller, Roper 



River, Dr. M [ueller], 1857." There is a second specimen on the sheet from the Abel Tasman 



River (Northern Territory) in mature leaf and early bud, in no way differing from the Roper River 



specimen as far as it goes. 

 3. A small loose leaf in the Melbourne Herbarium labelled "E. dichromophloia F.v. Mueller, Roper River." 

 4a. Immature buds; 46, fruit; 4c, winged seed. All from a packet labelled " Roper River," attached 



to the sheet containing No. 3. It will be observed that fruits 46 and 2d show some differences, 



which are not insuperable. 

 5a. Mature leaf; 56, immature bud ; 5c, fruit. This fruit is smaller, daintier and more fragile than fruits 



2d, Fitzmaurice River, Northern Territory (Mueller). Reputed to be a co-type, and, like 2, 



collected on Gregory's Expedition. See p. 314. 

 6. Intermediate leaf, with fruits precisely matching 5c. Burrundie, Northern Territory. (Dr. H. I. Jensen, 



No. 361.) 

 la and 76. Fruits. Umbrawarra, Northern Territory. (Dr. H. I. Jensen, No. 410.) The leaves of this 



specimen precisely match No. 6. The fruit 7a precisely match the small Fitzmaurice River 



specimen 5a, while that of 76 closely resembles one of the Roper River fruits (not drawn). 

 8a. Twig bearing mature leaf; 86, top view of a fruit. Endeavour River, Northern Queensland. (Lieut. 



King, ex. Herb. Lambert in Herb. Cantab. Probably a specimen collected by Allan Cunningham 



in Capt. King's circumnavigation of Australia in 1821.) 

 9a. Leaf; 96, buds ; 9c, front and back view of anther : 9</, fruit. Reid River, via Townsville, Northern 



Queensland. (Nicholas Daley.) 



10. Fruit, not quite ripe. Townsville. (R. H. Cambage, No. 3803.) 



11. Fruit. Chillagoe, Northern Queensland. (E. Doran.) 



12. Fruit, rather large. Mount Morgan, near Rockhampton. (('. F. Henrickson.) 



13a. Mature leaf; 136 and 13c, buds in two stages of development: 13«\ immature fruit, showing style. 



It is striate inside the calyx-tube; 13e, fruit. Wynd'aam, North-west Australia. (A. E. V. 



Woodroffe.) 

 ll.i. Very small mature leaf (compare 3) ; 146. fruit: 14 c, winged seeds. Summit of Mt. Augustus, W.A. 



(J. Forrest, 1883.) Mueller labelled this E. terminates ; see p. 317. 



PLATE 166. 



E. pyrophora Benth. 



la. Mature leaf (restored); 16. large, rounded rusty buds; lc, front and back view of anthers. Upper 

 Victoria River. Northern Territory. This bears the label of locality in Mueller's handwriting, 

 and. in addition, the words "E. pyrophora (terminal is), Mueller, 1856."' It is from the Melbourne 

 Herbarium and is believed to be a co-type of E. pyrophora. See p. 320. 



2o. Mature leaf; 26. corymb of plump buds and an expanded flower (note the coarse peduncles and 

 pedicel). Near Crescent Lrgoon (Darwin to Roper River), Northern Territory. (Prof. Sir. W. 

 Baldwin St encer.) 



