2fil 



E. Boormani. slightly angular, tapers a little into the root (Penrith). 



E. siderophloia, red, smooth, slightly angular (Morisset) ; terete, spindly, red 

 (Rookwood): red (Stuart Town). 



(2) Cotyledons (Petiole, taper). 



E. leucoxylon. " Cotyledons as in E. rostraia, but truncate at the end, or sometimes possessing 

 a small apical tooth. 1-25-2 mm. long. 3-4-25 mm. wide; petiole tapered downwards, slightly grooved 

 above. 1-75-2-5 mm. long." (Lubbock.) 



E. leucoxylon, emarginate, long, tapering, purple underneath, 

 var. macrocarpa, slightly emarginate, short, tapering, purple. 



E. panieulata. slightly emarginate. long, tapering, purple. 



E. Boormani. emarginate. short, tapering, purple. 



E. siderophloia, emarginate, medium, tapering, purple. 



(2a) Cotyledons (Undersurface, Miss Flockton). 

 E. leucoxylon, green (Melton, Vic). 



var. macrocarpa, purple tint (Port Lincoln). 



E. paniculate/, green (Benarkin, Q., and Wyong); pale green (Dungog) ; green, 

 or with faint tint of purple (Woy Woy) ; purple red (Ulladulla) ; slightly tinted pink 

 (Bulladelah). Type of E. Fergusoni. 



E. Boormani. red (Penrith). 



E. siderophloia, red (Morisset); pale green (Rookwood). 



(3) Stem (Miss Flockton). 



E. leucoxylon-. " Square, glabrous, pale green or reddish, ultimately woody; 1st internode 4-5 mm. 

 long. 2nd 5-5 mm.. 3rd. 4-5 mm." (Lubbock.) 



E. leucoxylon, slightly angular, with warty glands (Melton, Vic.) ; crimson, with 

 warty glands (Mount Lofty, S.A.). 



var. macrocarpa, terete, red, covered in warty glands (Port Lincoln). 



E. panieulata. angular, slightly shaded with pink (Benarkin, Q.). 



E. Boormani, smooth, angular, slight tint of pink (Penrith). 



E. siderophloia. angular, tinted purple (Morisset); smooth, angular, red (Rook- 

 wood): angular, shaded pink (Stuart Town). 



"Leaves of E. leucoxylon as in E. globulus, but oblong-lanceolate and petiolate; petioles tapering 

 towards the base, channelled or grooved above. First pair narrowly oblong, obtuse, small, tapered to 

 the base. Second and fourth pairs oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, tapering at both ends, but mostly at the 

 base." (Lubbock.) 



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



E. leucoxylon, petiolate, ovate to oblong-lanceolate, glabrous, rachis glandular, 

 var. macrocarpa, petiolate, ovate, glabrous. 



E. panieulata and E. Boormani, petiolate, oblong to oblong-lanceolate, glabrous. 



E. siderophloia, petiolate, lanceolate, glabrous. 



