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E. decipiens, three, oblong, then narrow-lanceolate, the last pair broad- 

 lanceolate, subglaucons. 



E. falcata, four, three pairs narrow oblong or linear, the fourth pair broad- 

 lauceolate, undulate, very pale glaucous. 



E. cladocalyx, two, second pair narrow-lanceolate, tapering into a long petiole, 

 third pair broad-lanceolate or elliptical-lanceolate, petiole long, dark green. 



(<j) Intermediate Leaves. 



E. Websteriana, ovate, broad euneate to broadly spathulate, emarginate to 

 apiculate, petiole rather long, veins faint, spreading. At 13 inches 15 mm. long, 18 mm. 

 broad, glaucous. 



E. decipiens. orbicular, emarginate, the midrib sometimes terminating in a short 

 mucro. while the leaf is still emarginate; petiole short. At 22 inches 3-5 cm. long, 

 4-5 cm. broad, veins fairly prominent, spreading and curving upwards and inwards, 

 the median nerve somewhat distant from the edge, glaucous. 



E. falcata, shortly petiolate, broadly elliptical, 5 cm. long, 3 cm. broad, veins 

 faint, spreading, very light green. 



E. cladocalyx, petiole rather long, orbicular, emarginate, undulate, the margins 

 turned upwards, forming a scoop. At 29 inches 5-5 cm. long by 4 cm. broad, dark 

 green, veins prominent, distant, stem reddish. 



(6a) (Miss Flockton). 



E. Websteriana-. 

 1st leaves narrow-lanceolate. Leaves obcordate (Tarcoola Blocks). 



E. falcata. 



1st leaves linear. 1st alternate leaves ovate-sinuous. This plant branches from 

 the axils of the first leaves after the cotyledons (Hopetoun). 



1st leaves lanceolate, then rhomboidal or ovate, undulate. 1st alternate leaves 

 obcordate. petiolate (W.A.). 



E. cladocalyx. 

 1st leaves, first pair lanceolate. 1st alternate leaves ovate-orbicular, sometimes 

 refuse, inclined to be recurved, red edges, young growth very red (S.A.). 



1st leaves broadly ovate, petiolate, decussate (Campbelltown). 



