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Series 11 —Small, oblong to lanceolate, usually obtuse. 



E. angulosa. E. porrugala. 



E. Pimpiniana. E. torquata. 



E. incrassata. E. conglobata. 



E. striaticalyx. E, melanoxylon. 



E. Griffiths. E. dumosa. 



General Appearance. — Cotyledons small to medium, 1 to 5 pairs of leaves opposite. 

 Plants at first slender, greenish or pink, leaves small oblong, petiolate. Next stage 

 short-lanceolate, acute or obtuse, green, shaded pink. Veins not very prominent, 

 except in E. dumosa. Stems terete, green or pink. 



[This series is remarkable for the small number of opposite leaves after the first 

 pair, and also for the shortness of the subsequent pairs of leaves, and still further in 

 the shortness of the intermediate leaves. In three cases the material is imperfect.] 



(1) Hypocotyl. 

 E. angulosa, long to very long. 

 E. Pimpiniana, short- to long. 

 E. incrassata, long. 

 E. striaticalyx, short to very long. 

 E. Griffithsii, E. corrugata, and E. torquata, long. 

 E. conglobata, short to long. 

 E. melanoxylon. long. 

 E. dumosa, short. 



(la) Hypocotyl (Miss Flockton). 



E. angulosa. red (Stirling Range) ; tall, smooth, red (Hopetoun) ; terete, pink, 

 slight (Karoonda, S.A.) ; terete, slightly ribbed, long (Swan Hill var.). 



E. Pimpiniana, brownish-pink, smooth (Oohiea, No. 1); red (No. 2). 



E. incrassata, terete, red (Hopetoun). 



E. striaticalyx. terete, red (near ('up. No. 1); very long (lj inches), slightly 

 ribbed, red (No. 2). 



E. Griffithsii. red (Kalgoorlie). 



E. corrugata, terete, pale pink (Southern Cross). 



E. torquata, red (W.A., No. 1); red, ragged near the base, tapering into the 

 root (W.A., No. 2). 



E. conglobata, pink (Port Lincoln) ; rather short, smooth and red (Kalgan Plains). 



E. dumosa, terete, slight, tinted pink (Wyalong) : terete, red (Cobar) ; terete, 

 red, wiry (var. at Wagin); smooth, red (var. at Donaarra) E- Dongarmensis (See Part 

 LXVIII, 2, 371). 



E. dealbata afi., terete, red, wiry (Minore). 



