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glandular processes (Byron Bay) ; epieotyl covered with long glandular processes 

 (Lawrence) ; after the first leaves covered with long irregular, glandular hairs (not 

 stellate) (8 Mile Plains) ; after the cotyledons covered with long, irregular, glandular 

 hairs (35 miles north of Bockhampton). 



E. peltata. tubular, densely covered with pink, flaccid, glandular hairs (Beta) ; 

 tinted purple, hairy above the cotyledons (seed received from Brisbane) ; terete, green, 

 covered with long, pink, glandular processes (Alma-den). 



E. Bloxsomei, terete and covered with very pale pink hair-like glands (Hippong). 



E. maeulata, with glands, but not so pronounced as in E. citriodora, branching 

 early (Wyong, No. 1) ; shaded red, the glandular processes becoming longer and thicker 

 towards the top of the plant (No. 2) ; terete, about 5 inches up covered with prominent 

 glandular processes, after that smooth and shaded puce (Gosford). 



E. citriodora, branching at the first or second node, covered with protuberant 

 glands, which become long, glandular processes on the young growth of the seedlings 

 (Bockhampton) ; terete, pale green, touched with pink and covered with long glandular 

 processes (Stannary Hills). 



(4) First Pair of Leaves (Petiole, shape, vestiture). 



E. pyrophora, petiolate, ovate, glabrous, smaller and narrower than the 

 cotyledons; rachis glandular. 



E. tiachyphloia, ovate to oblong, slightly hairy; rachis slightly hairy. 



E. conjmbosa, petiole long, ovate, slightly hairy, larger than the cotyledons, 

 almost peltate; rachis hairy. 



E. peltata, petiolate, ovate, hairy all over, much smaller than the cotyledons; 

 rachis hairy. 



E. Bloxsomei, petiole long, ovate-lanceolate, not half the size of the cotyledon ; 

 slightly hairy. 



E. maeulata, petiole long, ovate, glandular-hispid, usually much larger than the 

 cotyledons; rachis glandular-hispid. 



E. citriodora, petiolate, ovate, hairy to hispid all over, much smaller than the 

 cotyledons ; rachis hairy to hispid all over. 



(5) Subsequent Pairs of Leaves (Number, petiole, shape, vestiture). 



E. pyrophora, eight or more, petiole short, ovate to oblong, slightly hairy, light 

 green, stem hispid. 



E. trachyphloia, five or more, ovate, shortly petiolate, slightly hairy, light green, 

 stem harry, purple-brown. 



E. corymbosa, third pair opposite, ovate peltate, petiole rather long, light green 

 hispid, stem green, hispid. 



