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E. niphophila, somewhat angular, red (Mount Currockbilly). 



E. de Beuzevillei, terete, red (Jounama Peaks). 



E. stellulata, terete, red, spindly (Wallerawang) ; terete, red, slight but straight 

 (Wingello) ; very short, red (Hargraves). 



(2) Cotyledons) (Petiole and taper). 

 E. coriaeea, medium, tapering. 

 E. de Beuzevillei, medium, tapering. 

 E. stellulata, short, tapering. 



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



E. coriaeea, sometimes tinted pink (Monga) ; purple (Wingello). 



E. niphophila, green, or a slight tint of purple (Currockbilly). 



E. de Beuzevillei, dark red (Jounama Peaks). 



E. stellulata, pale green (Wallerawang) ; sometimes green, sometimes purple 

 (Wingello) ; purple (Hargreaves). 



(3) Stem (Miss Flockton). 



E. coriaeea, terete, pale green shaded pink, covered with prominent glands 

 (Monga) ; terete, red, closely covered with small glandular warts (Wingello). 



E. niphophila, terete, shaded pink, covered with small glands (Currockbilly). 



E. stellulata, after the hypocotyl covered with glandular stellate processes (Har- 

 graves) ; crimson (Marulan). 



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



E. coriaeea, very short, elliptical to oblong-lanceolate, glabrous. 



E. de Beuzevillei, very short, narrow-lanceolate to broad -lanceolate, minutely 

 glandular. 



E. stellulata, short, ovate to ovate-lanceolate, glabrous. 



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

 E. coriaeea, three or more, very short. 



E. de Beuzevillei, four or more, short. 



E. stellulata, five or more. In one specimen they are still opposite at 21 inches ; 

 short. 



