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E. ochrophloia, green (Wanaaring). 



E. hemiphloia, pale green (Wallangarra) ; green (Canley Vale and Theresa Park). 



E. BlacJcburniana. green (Inglewood, Vic). 



(3) Stem (Miss Flockton). 



E. conica. terete, a little flattened, few glands, red (Clulgong). 



E. melliodora, terete, becoming angular, green, shaded pink (Grattai). 



E. Baveretiana, slightly angular, crimson (Kockhampton, No. 1), pale green 

 from second leaves, angular. The stem with the alternate leaves is very angular, 

 becoming almost winged (Rockkampton, No. 2). 



E. rariflofa, terete, red (Eidsvold, No. 1); terete, but becomes angular after 

 the first three pairs of leaves (No. 2) ; terete, shaded pink (No. 3). 



E. populi folia, terete, but getting angular, red, warty glands (Coolabah) ; getting 

 angular (Pilliga). 



/:. Brovmii, green, getting angular (Reid River). 



E. microcarpa, with scattered warty glands (Stuart Town). 



E. ochrophloia, becoming deep crimson (Wanaaring). 



E. hemiphloia, angular, tinted red (Wallangarra); terete, weak, shaded from 

 pink to green, a few depressed glands (Canley Vale) ; slightly angular, a few warty 

 glands (Theresa Park). 



E. Blnrl'kurniana, red, warty oil glands (Inglewood, Vic). 



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



E. conica, E. melliodora, E. Baveretiana, E. rariflora, E. populifolia, petiolate, 

 oblong-lanceolate, glabrous. 



E. Bronini, petiolate, lanceolate, glabrous. 



E. microcarpa, E. Cambar/eana and E. ochrophloia, petiolate, oblong-lanceolate, 

 glabrous. 



E. hemiphloia, petiolate, lanceolate, glabrous. 



E. odorata and E. BlacJcburniana, petiolate, lanceolate, rachis glandular. 



(5) Subsequent Pairs of Leaves (Number, shape, vestiture). 



E. conica, four (or more), short-lanceolate, slightly undulate, veins prominent, 

 trine rved, glabrous. 



E. melliodora, four, short-lanceolate, obtuse, veins prominent, trinerved, glabrous. 



E. Baveretiana, three, short-lanceolate, veins scarcely prominent, trinerved, 

 glabrous. 



