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E. corymbosa (from a plant 4 feet high, planted out in the Gardens), oblong to 

 oblong-lanceolate, slightly undulate, with a short mucro on the oblong leaves, midrib 

 and petiole purple-brown, 18 to 24 cm. long, 5-5 to 6 cm. broad, dark green and shining 

 above, pale green and dull beneath, veins more or less obscure, the intramarginal nerve 

 close to the edge. 



E. macnlata. oblong-lanceolate to lanceolate, slightly undulate, 8 cm. long, 3*5 

 cm. broad, venation moderately distinct and distant, slightly raised, giving the leaf 

 a rough appearance, light green, petiole short. 



E. citriodora, not seen. 



E. peltata, not seen. 



E. Bloxsomei, lanceolate, rounded at base, slightly undulate, 10 cm. long, 3 cm. 

 broad, veins distinct, distant, raised, the surface rough, light green, shaded yellowish- 

 green, midrib partly purple-brown, slightly setose. Stem greenish, covered with purple- 

 brown, seta. 



E. Torelliana. Intermediate leaves from a young shoot, as no seedlings were 

 available. Ovate to ovate lanceolate, rounded at the base, thin, undulate, hispid, but 

 not so rough as in the peltate leaves, veins prominent beneath, obscure above, rather 

 distant, but more numerous than in the peltate form, shining above, dull and pale 

 beneath, 7 to 10 cm. long, 4 to 6 cm. broad, petiole medium, covered with purple seta. 

 Stem a dull purple-brown, clothed with fine purple seta (Atherton). 



(6a) (Miss Flockton). 



E. pyrophora. 



1st leaves ovate, red back and edges, prominent warty glands. 1st alternate leaves 

 lanceolate, with marked pale-coloured central nerve and fine parallel venation (Bourke). 



1st leaves linear or narrow-lanceolate. 1st alternate leaves linear (No. 5). 



E. trachyphloia. 



1st leaves linear or linear-lanceolate, peltate, the recurved edge having scattered 

 bristles, also along the midrib. \st alternate leaves the same, larger, 8-5 cm. long (Bunda- 

 berg). 



1st leaves ovate, crinkled, slightly peltate, undersurface pale green. Leaves 

 lanceolate, undersurface paler, peltate (Gungal). 



E. corymbosa. 

 1st leaves small ovate, with prominent glands on edges and midrib. Leaves 

 lanceolate, light opaque green, a little paler on the undersurface, not peltate. The 

 glands decrease in length and thickness with the age of the plant. Venation indistinct, 

 intramarginal vein near the edge. (8 Mile Plains.) 



1st leaves ovate, with glands on both sides. 1st alternate leaves lanceolate, 

 sinuous, peltate, some glands (Jervis Bay). 



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