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E. ngva-anglica, glaucous green (New England) ; terete, pink to powdery white, 

 gland ular ( Walla ngarr a ) . 



E. rubida, glaucous pink, terete, a few glands (Wingello) ; terete, tinted pink 

 (Hargraves). 



E. Dalrympleana, glaucous, white, with glands (Tinderry) ; a little angular, pale 

 yellow with prickly glands (Lake St. Clair) ; red. with a few scattered glands (Tasmania). 



E. elmopJiora, terete, a few glands, pale opaque green and pink (Bendigo) ; terete, 

 a few glands (Michelago) ; smooth (Perth, N.S.W.) ; terete, pink shading to green, 

 weak, depressed glands (Bowan Park) ; terete, glaucous green and red, warty glands 

 (Grattai) ; epicotyl terete, red changing to green (Nimdlc). 



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



E. cordala. " First leaves as in E. rostratu, but soiuetiiues entire, or slightly crenate, sessile, or in 

 the case of the lirst pairs, sub-sessile and acute." (Lubbock.) 



E. pulverulenta, shortly petiolate, obovate, glabrous. 



E. urnigera, shortly petiolate, ovate, glabrous. 



E. corclata, shortly petiolate, ovate, glabrous. 



E. cinerea, sessile to distinctly petiolate, long-ovate, glabrous. 



E. nova-anglica, petiolate, oblong or long-ovate; rachis glandular. 



E. Gunnii, petiolate, ovate, glabrous; rachis minutely hairy. 



E. rubida, petiolate. oblong, glabrous. 



E. Dalrymplmna, petiolate, ovate-lanceolate, glabrous. 



E. eloBophora, petiolate, oblong, glabrous. 



(5) Subsequent Pairs of Leaves (Number, shape, vestiture). 



E. pulverulenta, numerous, ovate, cordate to orbicular, mucronulate, with thin 

 scarcely conspicuous branching veins, glabrous but glaucous. 



E. urnigera, numerous, ovate cordate to orbicular, margins crenate, venation 

 fine, branching, glabrous, glaucous to light green; steins glandular. 



E. cordata, numerous, lanceolate, cordate-lanceolate to cordate, margins some- 

 times crenulate. veins fine, branching, glabrous, glaucous, the tips sometimes yellowish 

 green. 



E. cinerea, numerous, lanceolate, ovate to orbicular-eniarginate, veins fine, 

 branching, glaucous. 



E. nova-anglica, numerous, ovate to orbicular, mucronate, veins fine, branching, 

 glabrous, glaucous. 



E. Gunnii, narrow-ovate to broad-ovate acute, then ovate, obtuse, veins very 

 fine, branching, glaucous. 



E. rubida, numerous, narrow-ovate, elliptical, orbicular, slightly crenulate to 

 cordate, veins fine, branching, glaucous to yellowish green. 



