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MATURE LEAVES. 



E. Kruseana and E. orbifolia are given as examples. Of all species of 

 which leanceolate leaves are unknown or sparingly known, it is desirable to be on the 

 lookout for such. The matter has been stressed at Part LXVII, p. 353. 



BURSTING BUDS AND INFLORESCENCE IN GENERAL. 



E. Cliftoniana. 

 E. collina. 

 E. confluens. 

 E. diptera. 

 E. Dundasi. 



E. Isingiana. 



E. lirata. 



E. longifolia var. multiflora. 



E. Shirleyi. 



E. Vmbrawarrensis. 



Bursting buds are desired if possible, as these give the only definite shape of the 

 bud, and also render fully developed anthers available. In some species it is true we 

 have buds, but so immature as to fail to be characteristic. 



RIPE FRUITS AND SEEDS. 



(Ripe fruits are already known in most cases, but as seeds are .wanted in all 

 cases, it seems desirable to send the fruits.) 



E. Abergiana. 

 E. adjuncta. 

 E. annulata. 

 E. aspera. 

 E. brachyandra. 

 E. clavigera. 

 E. Cliftoniana. 

 E. confluens. 

 E. cor data. 

 E. eremopliila. 

 E. ferruginea. 

 E. gamophylla. 

 E. grandifolia. 

 E. Hoivittiana. 



E. Jutsoni (f raits unknown). 



E. micranthera 



E. orbifolia 



E. pachyphylla. 



E. papuana. 



E. patellaris. 



E. peltata. 



E. perfoliala. 



E. phcenicea. 



E. Pimpiniana. 



E. ptychocarpa. 



E. pyroplwra. 



E. Spencer iana. 





