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E. Broivnii. 



1st leaves ovate. 1st alternate haves lanceolate, pale opaque, green on both sides 

 (Reid River). 



E. microcarpa. 



1st leaves small, ovate or lanceolate, petiolate. Leaves ovate-petiolate (Dunedoo). 



1st leaves ovate to ovate-lanceolate, undersurface green. 1st alternate leaves 

 almost rhomboidal, but very variable (Stuart Town). 



E. Cambageana. 

 1st leaves ovate, undersurface green (Emerald). 



E. ochrophloia. 



1st alternate leaves narrow-lanceolate with deep red petioles, venation and colour 

 of young leaves. Plant height 17^ inches (44 cm.), length of leaf 4| inches (12 cm.). 



E. Jiemiphloia. 



(See coloured plate 8, Part LXXIV.) 



1st leaves small lanceolate, later lanceolate, petiolate, undersurface paler green, 

 decussate (Wallangarra). 



1st leaves ovate petiolate, thin, undersurface pale green, drooping (Canley Vale). 



1st leaves ovatedanceolate, ovate, sinuous. 1st alternate leaves broadly ovate, 

 edges red, waved but not sinuous. The venation at the back of the leaf is red in some 

 plants. Slightly paler green on the undersurface (Theresa Park). 



E. BlaeJiburniana. 

 1st leaves lanceolate and ovate-acuminate (Inglewood, Vic). 



Series 5. Broad, glaucous, triplinerved. 



(Elliptical deltoid to broad lanceolate.) 



E. albens. E. affinis. 



E. fasciculosa. 



General Appearance. — Cotyledons small to medium, 4-5 pairs of leaves opposite. 

 Leaves glaucous or subglaucous, elliptical to broad lanceolate, veins prominent. Stems 

 green to pinkish, terete, compressed at the nodes. 



(1} Hypocotyl. 

 E. albens and E. affinis, medium to long. 

 E. fasciculosa, short. 



