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351. E. cruris Maiden. " Larger than in E. Websteriana, the rim more convex 

 and the capsule more exserted." (C. A. Gardner, Yorkrakine, W.A.) 



217. E. dichromophloia F.v.M. :( Very variable in size." (C. A. Gardner) 

 Kimberleys, N.W. Australia.) 



224. E. Foelsckeana F.v.M. " Fruits pendulous." (The same.) 



281. E. Hquseana (W.V.F.) Maiden. " Fruits collected (immature) north of 

 the Couchman Range, in sandy swampy places, were turbinate with prominent angles, 

 otherwise similar to those described. Others almost hemispherical (also not seen quite 

 mature), with a prominent rim and deeply sunk capsule, with short not protruding 

 valves." (The same.) 



90. E. le-ptopoda Benth. ; ' With long bristly continuations of the valves of the 

 capsules, showing affinity to E. oleosa." (F. A. Stoward, Wickepin, W.A.) 



360. E. Nowraensis Maiden. The carpels separate readily in the young fruit, 

 and are quite free from the wall of the calyx. They are somewhat similar to those 

 figured in Part LXII, Plate 253, figs. 4a and 4d. 



72. E. oligantha Schauer. " Campanulo-urceolate, under 4 lines long, rim 

 thin, valves 4, included." (W. V. Fitzgerald MSS.) 



192. E. papuami F.v.M. " Of comparatively large size, and are rather thin 

 of papery texture or Angophoroid)." (Cloncurry, North Queensland, Captain S. A. 

 White, No. 228.) 



243. E. perfoliata R.Br. " Reddish, becoming brown with age." (C. A. 

 Gardner, Kimberleys.) 



94. E. piriformis Turcz. var. elongata. Six cm. long, with four prominent wings. 

 Top of fruit 3 cm. diameter. Greatest diameter of fruit 5-5 cm. This is the largest fruit 

 I have seen, and was collected by C. E. Chapman at Mullewa, W.A. 



Vars., minor and Rameliana. Mr. D. A. Herbert informed me that he and 

 Mr. £. H. Wilson had collected the above varieties off the same shrub. I did not see 

 the specimens. 



57. E. sideroxylon A. Cunn. ' The fruits are usually as figured at Plate 55. 

 but I have received from the Forestry Commission from near Eden, N.S.W., fruits 

 as large as those of the related E. leucoxylon F.v.M. var. macrocarpa J. E. Brown, 

 figured at 12 c, PI. 56." (J.H.M. in Joum. Roy. Soc, N.S.W., Hi, 510, 1918.) 



