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E. megacarpa, leaves broadly ovate to broad-lanceolate, thin, undulate, usually 

 terminating in a short thickish niucro, veins obscure, the intramarginal vein undulate, 

 rather distant from the edge, 7 to 9 cm. long, about 5-5 cm. broad, dark green, petiole 

 long (Karridale). 



(6a) (Miss Flockton). 



E. diversifolia. 



1st leaves ovate or oval. 1st alternate leaves, plant 15 inches high, leaves still 



opposite (Thistle Island). 



1st leaves oval, sessile, undersurface pale green (Thistle Island). 



1st leaves ovate, sessile. Leaves ovate, ovate-lanceolate, stem-clasping (almost 

 sagittate), undersurface paler, appressed (Wanilla). 



E. pachyloma. 

 1st leaves large ovate, stem-clasping, decussate, undulate, the edge finely toothed, 

 the midrib red. 1st alternate leaves lanceolate, willowy (584). 



1st leaves ovate, sessile, midrib, and undersurface pale opaque green (Kalgan Plains). 



1st leaves ovate, decussate, sessile. The midrib at the back sometimes tinted 



purple. Leaves still opposite, narrow-ovate, tapering at the base. The same colour 



on both sides, becoming shortly petiolate about the eighth pair of leaves. Leaf thick 



(Kalgan Plains). 



E. Jacksoni. 



1st leaves ovate, stem-clasping, decussate. 1st alternate leaves ovate, acute, petiolate, 



undersurface pale galucous green (846). 



E. patens. 

 1st leaves ovate, short petioles, second leaves and after, oblong sessile and some- 

 times sinuous (Busselton). 



1st leaves ovate, stem-clasping, decussate (39). 



1st leaves broadly ovate, undulate (A. Murphy). 



E. megacarpa. 

 1st leaves ovate or lanceolate, sessile, red midrib and undersurface, with pink- 

 tinted venation (Donovan). 



1st leaves elliptical, sessile, a little red venation, undersurface pale green. 

 1st alternate leaves elliptical, 3| inches long, petioles (Karridale). 



Series 2f — Rigid semi-angular. 



E. telraptera. 

 General Appearance. — Somewhat robust, rigid, semi-quadrangular, leaves short, 

 oblong to obtuse lanceolate, thick, only the first pair opposite, somewhat glaucous 

 the midrib slightly tinged with purple-brown. Stem purple-brown, inclined to be 

 angular as it develops. 



