33? 



Series 9.— Elliptical-lanceolate to lanceolate, sub-glaucous 



to glaucous. 



E. squamosa. E. Oldfieldi 



E. Campaspe. 



General Appearance. — At 10 inches (25 cm.), all short and broad, i.e., elliptical 

 lanceolate to lanceolate, subglaucous, usually 4 by 2 cm. E. Campaspe is more glaucous 

 than the others, and has the leaves more acute. 



(1) Hypocotyl. 



E. squamosa, short to medium, filiform, pink. 

 E. Oldfieldi, medium to long, filiform, pink. 

 E. Campaspe. medium, filiform, pink. 



(lo) Hypocotyl (Miss Flockton). 



E. squamosa, very short, red (Como) ; red (National Park); terete, thin, red 

 (Gosford). 



E. Oldfieldi, red (Cow Cowing); long, feeble, smooth and red (Minginew). 



E. Campaspe, terete, weak, wiry, tall, red at the base (Coolgardie). 



(2) Cotyledons (Petiole, taper). 



E. squamosa. V-shaped, longer than the filiform petiole, slightly tapering, purplish 

 on the lower surface. 



E. Oldfieldi, V-shaped, oblong, shorter than the petiole, not tapering. 



E. Campaspe, V-shaped, longer than the filiform petiole, lanceolate to obovate 

 slightly tapering into the petiole. 



(2a) Cotyledons (Cndersurface, Miss Flockton). 



E. squamosa, red (National Park; Gosford). (Unusual colour in bisected 

 cotyledon--.) 



E. Oldfieldi, purple tint (Minginew). 



E. Campaspe, slight purple tint (Coolgardie). 



(3) Stem (Miss Flockton). 



E. squamosa, terete, shaded red (Como); pale green, pink shade at the base 

 (National Park). 



E. Oldfieldi, terete, light brown (Minginew). 



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



E. squamosa, petiolate, linear, acute, glabrous, green. 

 E. Oldfieldi, petiolate, linear, acute, glabrous, green. 

 E. Can paspe, petiolate, linear, acute, subglaucous. 



