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E. adjuncta, deep red (Yv T yee); red (Morrisett). 



E. botryoides, green (Kincumber) ; pink (La Perouse). 



E. robusta, green (La Perouse). 



E. tesinifera, crimson (Corao). 



E. nolabilis, tinted purplish red (Glenbrook, 138); crimson (Glenbrook, 103). 



E. pcllita, green (Gosford) ; purplish red (Wyong). 



E. saligna, green (Wyong and Gosford, 112); pink tint, or entirely pale green 

 (Gosford, 33). 



E. grandis, puce (Bulladelah). 



(3) Stem (Miss Flockton). 



E punctata, tinted pink, with a few warty glands (Acacia Creek) ; terete, changing 

 to angular (Tumble-down Dick); curving, a little angular, with warty glands (Como); 

 tinted red (Oatley). 



E. propinqua, crimson (Rolland's Plains) ; angular, a few glands, shaded red 

 (Port Stephens). 



E. botryoides. red (Kincumber) ; red, becoming angular, small warty glands 

 (La Perouse). 



E. robusta. faintly tinted red, angular (La Perouse). 



E. resimfera, red (Como). 



E. pellita. slightly tinted red (Wyong). 



E. saligna. slightly tinted pink (Wyong) ; at first terete, becoming angular after 

 the first, second or third pair of leaves. Red to pink, to a pale whitish-green (Gosford) ; 

 angular with warty glands (Gosford, 33). 



E. grandis. after 2 inches (5 cm.) high becoming angular, smooth and still red 

 at 7 inches (18 cm.) high (Bulladelah). 



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



E. Shiressii, petiolate, narrow-lanceolate, glabrous. 



E. punctata, petiolate, narrow, oblong-lanceolate, petiole long, glabrous. 



E. propinqua and E. adjuncta, petiolate, narrow-lanceolate, glabrous. 



E. botryoides, petiolate, narrow oblong, glabrous. 



E. robusta and E. punctata var., petiole long, narrow-lanceolate, glabrous. 



E. resinifera, petiolate, narrow to almost linear-lanceolate, glabrous. 



E. notabilis and E. p?llita, petiolate, narrow-lanceolate, glabrous. 



/:. saligna. petiolate. oblong-lanceolate, glabrous. 



E. grandis. petiolate, lanceolate, glabrous. 



