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(3) Stem (Miss Floclton). 



E. maculosa, terete, red (Cooraa) ; at first terete, becoming angled, a few glands 

 (WingeUo); terete, shaded pink, with a few rather prominent glands, becoming more 

 marked as the plant gets older and the stem becomes more or less angular (Capertee). 



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



E. maculosa, shortly petiolate, narrow-lanceolate, glabrous. 



E. Baeuerleni, shortly petiolate, linear or narrow-lanceolate, glabrous. 



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



E. maculosa, six (or more), oblong-lanceolate, nearly sessile, veiny, glaucous to 

 yellowish-green, glabrous. 



E. Baeuerleni, three (or more), sessile, narrow-lanceolate, glaucous. (Not far 

 enough advanced.) 



((3) Intermediate L*eaves. 



E. maculosa, obtuse-lanceolate to lanceolate, slightly veined, dark glaucous to 

 light yellowish-green, shortly petiolate. At 11 inches (28 cm.), 3 by 1 cm., at 24 inches, 

 6 by ll cm. 



E. Baeuerleni, long-lanceolate, somewhat rigid, lightly veined, midrib reddish, 

 glaucous to yellowish-glaucous. At 21 inches (53 cm.), 7 by li cm. 



(to) (Miss Flockton). 



E. maculosa. 



1st leaves linear to lanceolate, petiole, short, undersurface bright green, upper 

 surface dull green (Cooma). 



1st leaves linear to lanceolate, shortly petiolate to almost sessile, undersurface 

 pale green, branches at an early stage (Wingello). 



1st leaves very small, linear (Mount Victoria). 



1st leaves linear-lanceolate, undersurface slightly paler. The venation is rather 

 indistinct, the intramarginal vein is very near the edge (Capertee). 



Series 20,— Narrow, semi-rigid. 



E. pneeox. E. parvifolia. 



E. acacia form is. 



General Appearance- Cotyledons medium; at least six pairs of leaves opposite; 

 slender, virgate, sub-glaucous, changing to a yellowish tint, narrow, almost linear- 



