343 



(6) Intermediate Leaves. 



E. nutans, ovate-lanceolate, rather obtuse, petiole long, venation faint, 2 by 1-5 

 cm. (not fully advanced). 



E. redunca, not seen. 



(6a) (Miss Flockton). 



E. nutans. 



1st leaves ovate-lanceolate. 1st alternate leaves ovate-acute, no warty glands 

 present. 



E. redunca. 



1st leaves linear, glaucous green. 1st alternate leaves ovate, glaucous (Kalgan 

 Plains, 4). 



1st leaves small lanceolate, pale opaque green, alike on both sides (Kalgan Plains, 

 B. 19). 



Series 15.— Stellate, ovate to orbicular, crenulate. 



E. macrandra. E. Lehmanni. 



E. cornuta. E. platypus. 



G( neral Appearance. — Dark green, ovate to orbicular deltoid, crenulate, slightly 

 stellate to densely stellate. The last three show affinity at this stage to the stellate, 

 crenulate species of the Series CdrymBosse. The last two are densely stellate. 



(la) Hypocotyl. 



E. ynacrandra, long, filiform, reddish. 

 E. cornuta, long, filiform, pink. 

 E. Lehmanni. long, robust, piiik. 

 E. platypus, long, filiform, pink. 



(la) Hypocotyl (Miss Flockton). 



/;. macranda, smooth, red (Galgalup) ; long, red, tapering into the root (York). 

 E. cornuta, red, slightly angular, thickening to the root (King George's Sound) ; 

 terete. Ions and weak, red (A. Murphy); red, puny (W.A., 217). 



E. Lehmanni, red, terete (Cape Riche) ; runs abruptly into the root, angular, 

 crimson shading to green as it approaches the cotyledons (S. W. Australia) ; terete, 

 smooth, shaded red (cultivated, Ballarat); red (cultivated, Lovegrove) ; short, red, 

 smooth (cultivated, Sydney, A. 35); terete, red (A. 64, also X). 



E. platypus, red. puny (Hopetoun); red (Y'.'.A.). 



