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(2) Cotyledons (Petiole, taper). 

 E. tceniola., short, tapering. 



E. Consideniana, medium, slightly tapering. 

 E. pilularis, medium, tapering, trinerved. 

 E. Simmondsii, fairly long, tapering. 

 E. Sieberiana, petiolate, tapering. 

 E. piperita, medium, tapering. 



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



E. tceniola, red. 



E. Consideniana, crimson (Barrengarry) ; deep crimson (Wingello) ; crimson 

 purple (Boggy Creek). 



E. pilularis, deep crimson-purple, trinerved (Woy Woy) ; crimson (Oatley) ; 

 slight purple tint or sometimes deep crimson (Pambula). 



E. Simmondsii, purplish (Smithton). 



E. Sieberiana, red (Wingello) : purple (Wingello and Manly). 



E. piperita, variable purple tint (Leura) ; deep red (Blackheath) ; purple (Wingello 

 and National Park); red (Wingello). 



(3) Stem, (Miss Flockton). 



E. tceniola, terete, red. 



E. Consideniana, smooth, faint pink tint (Barrengarry Mountain) ; the epicotyl 

 with raised glandular processes, sturdy (Wingello) ; terete, covered with small stellate 

 glands (Boggy Creek). 



E. pilularis, above the hypocotyl covered with prominent warty glands, purple 

 red in colour (Woy Woy) ; terete, shaded pink, stellate glands (Pambula). 



E. Simmondsii, terete, dark red, glandular (Smithton). 



E. Sieberiana, crimson (Wingello, No. 1) ; pinkish brown, in some thickly covered 

 with protuberant glands, in some hardly any at all (Wingello, No. 2) ; terete, red, with 

 glands (Manly). 



E. piperita, epicotyl terete, red. small stellate glands (Blackheath) ; above the 

 hypocotyl covered with prominent glands (Wingello, No. 1); thick, terete, tinted pink, 

 oil glands (Wingello, No. 2). 



(4) 1st Pair of Leaves (Petiole, shape, vestiture). 



E. tceniola, petiole short; oblong-lanceolate, obtuse; glabrous. 



E. Consideniana, short; lanceolate, acute; glabrous. 



E. pilularis, short, lanceolate ; glabrous, rachis glandular. 



E. Simmondsii, very short ; oblong-lanceolate, rachis slightly glandular. 



E. Sieberiana, medium, oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, glabrous. 



E. piperita, short, lanceolate ; glabrous, rachis minutely glandular. 



