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E. Boormani. 



1st leaves lanceolate. undersurface red. 1st 'alternate leaves ovate-acuminate, 

 undersurface pale green (Penrith). 



E. siderophloia. 



1st leaves lihfear 81 Mffbw-laiibeblate (Mbrisset). 



1st leaves small, ovate, petiolate, uhdersurtace pale.. Letives later, large, from 

 2i to 3 inches (6-5 to 8 cm.), irregular, ovate, sometimes oblique on the petiole, under- 

 surface paler green, decussate, height 4| : inches (ll chi.) (Kbbkwbott). 



1st leaves linear. 1st alternate leaves laitceo'late, very fiite' ven'atlbli, liitraiiiarginal 

 vein very near edge (Stuart Town). 



Series 7. Peach-tree-like, pale green. 



(i.e.. pale green, and in shape and habit more or less reminiscent of 



peacrl-tfee shbbts.) 



E. Rummeryi. E. Rudderi. 



(The affinity of these two species is fairly close, bitt tor the minutely glaiidtilar 

 stem of E. Rummeryi. There are, however, a few scattered hairs or setae On E. Rudderi. 

 The latter species has some affinity with E. paniculala (Series 6).) 



'^,,,,-u! 'AppmrvMbfci tMyife&dhs" siiiadl to itieditliil, ti p'&ifs of Mves opposite. 

 Leaves moss-green, somewhat drooping, narrow-lanceolate, peach-leaf-like. Steins 

 terete, slightly glandular, green, shaded pink. 



(1) Hypocotyl. 



E. Rummeryi ) 



>Long. 

 E. Rudderi \ 



(la) Hypocotyl (Miss Flockton). 



E. Rummeryi, terete, fragile and pale green, slightly tinted with pink (No. 1); 

 terete, red and slender (Xo. 2). 



E. Rudderi, terete, light brown, very shbft (Gloucester). 



(2) Cotyledons (Petiole and taper). 



E. Rummeryi, emarginate, short, tapering. 



E. Rudderi, slightly emarginate, short, tapering. 



(fS) Cotyledon's ( Gndersurface, Miss Flockton). 

 E. Rummeryi, green (Casino). 

 E. Ri'ddrri. red tint (Gloucester). 



