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E. Dairy mplemia, numerous, narrow-ovate, elliptical to cordate, emarginate or 

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



E. elveopliora, numerous, narrow-oblong, ovate to broad-ovate emarginate, some- 

 times apiculate. veins distinct, white, fairly straight, glaucous to yellowish-glaucous 

 or shading to light green. 



(6) Intermediate Leaves. 



In this Series the Intermediate Leaves are the same as the Subsequent Pairs. 

 In other words, they are not in the alternate stage, and therein lies the difference between 

 this group and group 13. 



(6a) (Miss Flockton). 



E. pulverulenta. 



1st leaves ovate, glaucous. Leaves more advanced, orbicular, sessile, decussate 

 (Cox's Eiver). 



1st leaves ovate, undersurface purple (Cox's River). 



E. urnigera. 



1st leaves ovate, undersurface purple. Leaves more advanced, nearly orbicular, 

 stem-clasping, crenulate edge, large glands, undersurface green not glaucous (Mount 

 Wellington). 



1st leaves lanceolate or ovate (Tasmania). 



1st leaves ovate, later orbicular to stem-clasping, glaucous (Tasmania). 



E. cor data. 



1st leaves ovate, with short petioles, becoming later sessile, ovate-lanceolate and 

 orbicular, very glaucous (Tasmania). 



E. cinerea. 



1st leaves very small, elliptical, ovate, glaucous on both sides, sessile, afterwards 

 becoming orbicular (Marulan). 



1st leaves ovate, broad-ovate to orbicular, shortly petiolate, becoming glaucous. 

 Leaves orbicular, nearly sessile (Wingello, No. 1). 



1st leaves oblong, glaucous, sometimes ovate, slightly pointed. Leaves orbicular, 

 sometimes with a slight point, stem-clasping, glaucous (No. 2). 



1st leaves narrow-ovate, opposite, afterwards orbicular, glaucous (No. 3). 



1st leaves ovate, pale glaucous green, undersurface whiter. Leaves more advanced, 

 orbicular (Tasmania). 



E. nova-anglica. 



1st leaves eliptical, becoming ovate, sessile, later orbicular, with red midribs 

 (New England). 



1st leaves narrow-lanceolate, petiolate. Leaves ovate, slightly cordate, sessile, 

 pale glaucous green, undersurface a little paler (Wallangarra). 



