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8. E. coccifera Hook. f. Buds club-shaped, with small, nearly flat, opercula; 

 Qormally only three in the umbel. (Rodway.) 



334. E. conglobata (R.Br.) Maiden. Filaments white. No. 2103. Flowers 

 yellowish- white. No. 2114. Harrismith (C. A. Gardner). 



104. E. cordata Labill. Flowers three together on short stalks, close in the 

 angles of the leaves; tube broad, operculum almost flat. (Rodway.) 



174. E. cornuta Labill. Filaments greenish yellow, calyces separate (fruits not 

 seen). Warrungup Hill, Stirling Range (C. A. Gardner). 



351. E. cruris Maiden. A very glaucous bud, lemon-yellow filaments and 

 similar anthers, but I cannot recognise the small gland at the top of the filament. 

 Yorkrakine (C. A. Gardner). 



79. E. doratoxylon F.v.M. " Buds green with white opercula." Mount Tool- 

 brunup, Stirling Range (C. A. Gardner). 



199. E. dumosa A. Cunn. Filaments white. Grasspatch, W.A. (C. A. Gardner, 

 No. 2221). 



117. E. erythronema Turcz. Flowers reported as " sweet scented." When fully 

 ripe, operculum of slightly greater diameter than the calyx-tube. See Part XXII, p. 23. 

 Cultivated at Deniliquin, N.S.W. (J. S. Parry). 



235. E. ficifolia F.v.M. I have seen in a garden at Albany, W.A., a clump of 

 four trees about 20 feet high and each one a different shade of red, ranging from faint 

 pink to richest scarlet. The trees I was told were obtained as seedlings from Denmark 

 district. One of these trees had two distinct tints showing on the flowers. (Dr. L. C. 

 Webster, 25th November, 1920.) 



5. E. fcecunda Schauer. The York Gum. It blooms more or less every year. 

 It carries its buds from ten to twelve months and blooms from August to November, 

 the best blossoming time being in September and October. The blossom is insignificant 

 in appearance. (Correspondent, Western Mail, March, 1914.) 



281. E. Houseana (W.V.F.) Maiden. Peduncles axillary, short, slightly flattened, 

 expanded at the top to receive a sessile cluster of five to seven flowers. Calyx-tube 

 broadly turbinate or almost hemispherical, slightly angular and galucous. Operculum 

 hemispherical, not quite so long as the calyx-tube. Filaments white, anthers pale 

 yellow. (C. A. Gardner, Kimberleys.) 



