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E. uncinata, terete or slightly flattened, glands prominent, pale yellow-green, 

 shaded with pink a little way up (Cow Cowing). 



E. decurva, terete, glaucous and showing annular scars of fallen leaves (Kaiga 

 Plains). 



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



E. Gillii, petiolate to nearly sessile, linear, glabrous. 



E. cruris, petiolate, lanceolate, glabrous, glaucous. 



E. Kruseana. slightly petiolate, linear-lanceolate, glabrous, glaucous. 



E. uncinate/,, slightly petiolate, linear-lanceolate, glabrous. 



E. decurva. sessile or nearly so. narrow, oblong, glabrous, glaucous. 



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



E. Gillii. nine or more (numerous), the three first narrow, oblong, the remainder 

 cordate-lanceolate, slightly undulate, glaucous. 



E. cruris, seven or more (? numerous), the first three pairs narrow-lanceolate, 

 the remainder orbicular, apiculate, sessile, glaucous. 



E. Kruseana, eight or more (? numerous), narrow-lanceolate to elliptical, 

 glaucous. 



E. uncinata, six or more (l numerous), still opposite at 2 feet. The first three 

 or four pairs narrow-lanceolate to elliptical, shortly petiolate, the remainder cordate 

 to orbicular and also emarginate. glaucous. 



E. decurva. six more more (? numerous), obovate to ovate, sessile, glaucous. 



(6) Intermediate Leave*. 



E. Gillii 



E. cruris Not seen. 



E. Kruseana 



E. uncinata, orbicular, emarginate. sessile to shortly petiolate, veins faint, 

 spreading, glaucous, the young tips shading to madder-lake. There is probably another 

 stage before the adults are reached. 



At 31 in. (78 cm.) high, still opposite and close together, reniform, emarginate, 

 sessile and glaucous, 1-5 cm. long and as broad (Bremer Bay). 23 in. (58 cm.) high, 

 «till opposite, sessile, ovate-lanceolate, or acutely lanceolate, glaucous or nearly so, 

 2 - 5 cm. long and as broad (Hopetoun, J.H.M.). 



E. decurva; not seen, 



