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E. maculata, terete, and showing fine glandular processes unusual on the hypo- 

 cotyl, tinted pink (Gosford) ; red, with scattered warty glands, slightly thickening to 

 the root (Wyong) ; reddish, thickening to the root, with scattered warty glands (Wyong). 



E. citriodora, smooth, red (Rockhampton) ; terete, pink, the surface rough with 

 small warty glands (Emu Park) ; shaded pink, and covered with prominent warty 

 glands (Stannary Hills). 



(2) Cotyledons (Petiole, taper). 

 E. pyrophora, short. 



E. trachyphloia, short. 



E. corymbosa, medium. 



E. peltata, short. 



E. Bloxsomei, short. 



E. maculata, short to medium. 



E. citriodora, short to medium. 



(2e) Cotyledons (Undersurface, Miss Flockton). 

 E. pyrophora, purple red (Bourke); green or faint pink (No. 5). 

 E. trachyphloia, purple (Bundaberg) ; red, glands on the petioles (Gungal). 



E. corymbosa, green (8 Mile Plains and Byron Bay) ; deep crimson peduncle, also 

 with glandular processes (Jervis Bay) ; rich purple, petioles also have glands (Hornsby) ; 

 pale green (Lawrence); crimson (Gosford, also 35 miles north of Rockhampton). 



E. maculata, undulate, green or puce (Gosford) ; red, glands on petioles (Wyong). 



E. peltata, purple (seed from Brisbane) ; glands on petiole, underside green 

 (Alma-den). 



E. Bloxsomei, green (Hippong). 



E. citriodora, deep red (Rockhampton) ; red (Emu Park) ; deep rich crimson 

 (Stannary Hills.) 



(3) Stem (Miss Flockton). 



E. pyrophora, tinted red, with prominent warty glands (Bourke) ; smooth, green 

 (No. 5). 



E. trachyphloia, yellow-green, covered with long, red, glandular hairs (Bundaberg) ; 

 terete, glands rather prominent. The prominent glands leave the stem after the 

 alternate stage of the leaf begins (Gungal). 



E. corymbosa, terete, green, shaded pink, covered with prominent glands (8 Mile 

 Plains) ; terete, red, with prominent glands, getting less as the plant advances (Jervis 

 Bay) ; shaded red, covered with long, irregular, glandular processes (Hornsby) ; 

 covered with long glandular hairs (Gosford) ; terete, purple red, covered with long 



