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E. ochropMoia, short lanceolate to lanceolate, venulose, trinerved, ranging from 

 -2 by li cm. to 8j by 2\ cm., olive green, shaded purplish to yellowish green. 



E. hentiphloia. broad-lanceolate, venulose, slightly undulate, triplinerved ; 

 at 7-J inches (19 cm.). 7-i by 3 cm. to 9 by 3 cm., olive to yellowish green. A specimen 

 from Theresa Park. A. 3, at 10 inches (25 cm.), is elliptical-lanceolate, 6 by 4| cm., 

 venulose. trinerved. light to yellowish green. The Canley Vale specimen at 21^ inches 

 (55 cm.) is oblong-lanceolate, venulose. 14 by 3| cm., dark green. A specimen from 

 Wallangarra, 74. at 11 inches (28 cm.), is elliptical-lanceolate, venulose, almost tripli- 

 nerved 10-J- by oh cm. 



E. odorala. short-lanceolate, obtuse, venulose, trinerved, 4 by 2 cm., dark to 

 veliowish green. 



E. Blackburniana, almost elliptical-lanceolate, thick, veins not prominent, 3 by 

 lh cm... glaucous to yellowish green. A specimen at 6^ inches (17 cm.), narrow 

 lanceolate, trinerved. 6 by lh cm., stem glandular. 



(6a) (Miss Flockton). 



E. conica. 



1st leaves linear, unci ersurf ace green. 1st alternate leaves ovate-lanceolate and 

 lanceolate. The tendency of the leaves is to become narrow (Gulgong). 



1st leaves very small lanceolate or ovate, petiolate later, ovate, petiolate. undulate, 

 thin, decussate (Stanthorpe). 



E. melliodora. 



1st leaves narrow-ovate to ovate-acuminate (Grattai). 



1st leaves acuminate or lanceolate, undersurface pink tint. 1st alternate leaves 

 ovate (Dubbo). 



E. Raver tiaim. 



1st leaves ovate-lanceolate, undersurface purple. 1st alternate leaves ovate- 

 lanceolate, trinerved, undersurface pale green, a warm purplish tint on the young leaves 

 and on the upper ones (Rockhampton, No. 1). 



1st leaves linear, than ; vate-lanceolate, undersurface purple (Rockhampton, 

 No. 2). 



E. rariflora. 

 1st leaves very small ovate to lanceolate, some quite ovate (Eidsvold, No. 1). 

 1st leaves, first three leaves lanceolate, changing to ovate. Leaves ovate (No. 2). 

 1st leaves narrow-ovate to ovate-acuminate, thin and trinerved (No. 3). 



E. pop uli folia. 

 1st leaves ovate-acuminate. The more mature leaves are trinerved (Coolabah). 

 1st leaves lanceolate (Pilliga). 



