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EXPLANATION OF COLOURED PLATES. 



PLATE 5. 



E. citriodora Hook. 



30. (Ref. No. X125). Emu Park, Queensland (Andrew Murphy, 15th January, 1918). A young seedling, 



showing the slender hypocotyl, cotyledons, and the ovate, setose, non-peltate and peltate leaves. 



Sown 22nd January, 1918 ; drawn, 28th Febrluary, 1918. 



31. Portion of the same plant, 7i inches high, showing the lanceolate, peltate leaves. Drawn 14th 



November, 1918. 



Seen 23rd December, 1919, height 20|- inches. Leaves 4-| inches long, still peltate and 

 unchanged from drawing of 14th November, 1918. 



E. trachyphloia F.v.M. 



(See also Plate 4, fig. 37.) 



34a. (Ref. No. A 1.) Gungal, near Merriwa (J. L. Boorman, November, 1914). A seedling 2 inches high 

 showing the hypocotyl, rather small cotyledons, and six ovate, petiolate leaves. Sown 11th 

 March. 1915; drawn 11th May, 1915. 



34. (Ref. No. 15-812). Beta, Queensland (J. L. Boorman, August, 1912). Tip of a plant 2 feet 6 inches 



high, showing the purple-brown seta on the stem, and also on the lanceolate, peltate leaves, one 

 of which is 10 cm. long and 2 cm. broad. The leaves are paler on the undersurface than on the 

 upper surface. Sown 19th August, 1912; drawn 12th March, 1914. 



35. (Ref. No. 16-812.) Bundaberg, Queensland (J. L. Boorman, July, 1912). Upper portion of a seed- 



ling 12 inches high, showing the setose stem and the alternate, narrow lanceolate, peltate leaves. 

 Sown 16th August, 1912; drawn 18th April, 1913. 



35a. Portion of leaf of the same plant, showing the back and the slightly revolute margins. 



36. Same particulars as 35. Showing a young seedling, with two rather large cotyledons and the first 



pair of leaves. Sown 16th August, 1912 ; drawn 17th October, 1912. 



E, eudesmioides R.Br. 



40a. (Ref. No. B 10.) Minginew, Western Australia (J. H. Maiden, 1909). A young seedling in the first 

 stage, showing the slender, highly coloured hypocotyl and cotyledons. Sown 23rd December, 

 1914: drawn 12th January, 1915. 



40. The same plant at 6£ inches high, still showing the cotyledons with the elongated petioles, the broad, 

 crinkled, slightly setose, opposite, ovate leaves, of which four pairs are opposite. 



E. tetrodonla F.v.M. 



41a. (Ref. No. 1004.) Port Darwin, Botanic Gardens, February, 1905. A seedling in the early stages, 

 showing the long, smooth, green hypocotyl, the broad cotyledons, and the first pair of leaves. 

 Sown 3rd February, 1905 ; drawn 6th March, 1905. 

 £595—1 



