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E. citridoora. 



1st leaves opposite, pedunculate, peltate, dotted over with glands, also on the 

 edges. Glands not stellate. 1st alternate leaves the same, larger (Rockhampton). 



1st leaves ovate, the second pair peltate, and covered with white, transparent, 

 glandular processes. 1st alternate leaves lanceolate, petiolate, peltate, covered with hairs 

 (Emu Park). 



1st leaves ovate, peltate, with glandular hairs on the edges and midribs. 1st 

 alternate leaves lanceolate, peltate, with long hairs (Stannary Hills), 



Series 2b.— Corymbosae-Non-Peltatae. 



(Without peltate leaves.) 

 E. terminalis. E. setosa. 



E. dichromophloia. E. latifolia. 



E. Watsoniana. E. Cliftoniana. 



(Arranged according to size of cotyledons.) 



General Appearance.— heaves on the small side, ranging from ovate, oblong, to 

 elliptical in the early stages, then changing to lanceolate, and in E. terminolis to 

 attenuate-lanceolate, undulate. The first two species glabrous, and the remainder more 

 or less setose. E. setosa, E. latifolia and E. Cliftoniana are smaller and greener than the 

 three preceding ones. The colours of this group vary from light green to olive green, 

 slightly tinged with purple-brown. Stems slender in the first three species, more robust 

 in the last three. In E. Watsoniana it is flexuose, and resembles E. Bloxsomei in that 

 character. 



(1) Hypocotyl. 

 Medium, except occasionally (e.g., E. termmalis) very short. 



(la) Hypocotyl (Miss Flockton). 



E. termmalis, short, thick, covered with transparent glands. Pale whitish 

 green with pink tint (Darwin) ; terete, smooth and green (Eidsvold). 



E. dichromophloia, generally short, tinted pink, small warty glands (Mount 

 House); terete, pale green (Eidsvold). 



E. Watsoniana, terete, red and sturdy, covered with prominent red glands 

 (Delubra) ; terete, sturdy, red (crimson) with prominent glands (Botanic Gardens, 

 Sydney). 



E. setosa, pale green and with warty glands (N.T.A., 45) ; terete, pale yellow 

 green, warty (Woolngi) : long, pale green, thickening to the root (N.T.A., 13). 



E. latifolia, terete, sturdy, glands, but not prominent, pale green, with a slight 

 blush of pink (Cullen Creek and Woolngi) ; short, pinkish in colour (Cullen Creek). 



E. Cliftoniana, smooth, green, tinted with red (Mount Anderson) 



