DIVISION RENIFORMAE. 



Section 2.— Medium Cotyledons. 



2a, Corymbosae-Peltatse. 2d. Angophoroidese. 



2b. Corymbosse-Non-peltatse. 2e. Sessile, ovate to lanceolate. 



2c. Eudesrnea?. 2f. Rigid semi-angular. 



Series 2a.— CorymbosaB=Peltata5. 



(With peltate leaves.) 



E. pyrophora. E. Torelliana. 



E. trachyphloia. E. Bloxsomei. 



E. corymbosa. E. maculata. 



E. peltata. E. citriodora. 



General Appearance. — Leaves small ovate to oblong, and sub-spathulate, 

 peltate, usually smaller and narrower than in Corymbosse (large Cotyledons), and on 

 the whole not quite so setose, except in E. maculata. The colour varies from light- 

 yellowish green to dark green. The stems usually show the reddish colouring so 

 characteristic in the genus. The intermediate leaves vary from long and narrow to 

 broad ish. 



(1) Hypocolyl. 

 E. pyrophora, E. trachyphloia, E. corymbosa, E. peltata, E. Bloxsomei, E. maculata, 

 E. citriodora, medium. 



(la) Hypocotyl (Miss Flockton). 

 E. pyrophora, red to deep red (Bourke). 



E. trachyphloia, red (Bundaberg) ; terete, red, showing warty glands just below 

 the cotyledons (Gungal). 



E. corymbosa, terete, brownish-red (8-mile Plains) ; short, thick, shaded red, 

 covered with prominent glandular processes ( Jervis Bay) ; red and covered with 

 prominent glands (Hornsby) ; red (Gosford, 8-mile Plains, and Rockhampton) ; short, 

 smooth, light brown (Byron Bay) ; red, thick, short, covered with warty glands, 

 thickening to the root (Lawrence). 



E. peltata, red (Beta); tinted red, prominent warty glands (Alma-den). 



E. Bloxsomei, terete, pinkish green (Hippong). 



