350 



E. paniculata Srn. 



100a, (Ref. No. 4070). North Head, Ulladulla, N.S.W. (R. H. Cambage, December, 1911). A very young 

 seedling, showing the slender hypocotyl, the cotyledons, and three pairs of opposite leaves. Sown 

 15th December, 1917; drawn 15th January, 1918. 



100. The same plant nearly 3 inches high, showing the cotyledons and five pairs of opposite leaves, the 



three lowest pair being considerably smaller than the upper pairs. Drawn 19th March, 1918. 



101. Showing two alternate leaves of the same plant at 24 inches high. They are intermediate leaves 



and arc broader than the typical adult leaves. Drawn 28th April, 1920. 



PLATE 10. 



E. Shiartiana F.v.M. 



102. (Ref. No. C 57). Mudgee district, N.S.W. (A. Murphy, 1915). A seedling 4 inches high, showing the 



slender hypocotyl, the rather large, bilobedcotyledons, and seven pairs of opposite leaves. The 

 three lower pairs are much narrower than the three upper pairs. Sown loth October, 1915; 

 drawn 12th January, 1916. 



103. (Same particulars as above). The upper portion of 102 which has reached the alternate leaved 



stage. It will be noted that the leaves arc no longer petiolate, but are closely sessile and are all 

 broadlv ovate-cordate, while the stem is rough with minute oil-dots. Drawn January, 1917. 



E. clnerea F.v.M. 



104a. (Ref. No. X 2). Wingello, N.S.W. (A. Murphy, 15th January, 1918). Two very young seedlings 

 showing the thread-like hypocotyl and the bilobed cotyledons. Sown 22nd January, 1918; 

 drawn 8th February, 1918. 



104. Represents the larger of the above seedlings, which has now grown to a height of 3 inches, with 



the cotyledons still attached, and showing one pair of narrow leaves and three pairs of broad 

 leaves. Drawn 22nd March. 1918. 



105. A pair of opposite, sessile leaves of 104 at 9-J inches from the grouud, the total height being 21 inches. 



Drawn 2nd December, 19] 8. 



106. A pair of opposite leaves of the same plant at 24 inches high. It will be seen that they are slightly 



smaller than those of No. 105. Drawn 7th May, 1919. 



E. pulvendenta Sims. 



107. 107«. Cox River, N.S.W. (J. H. Maiden and R. H. Cambage, October, 1900). Young seedlings 



showing the long hypocotyl and the bilobed cotyledons. Sown 6th June, 1905; drawn 26th 

 June, 1905. 



108. Same particulars as above. A seedling 2-J- inches high showing the cotyledons and four pairs of 



opposite, very shortly petiolate, leaves. Drawn 15th September, 1905. 



109. Upper portion of No. 10S, showing eight pairs of sessile, opposite leaves and the glaucous character. 



Drawn 3rd March. 1906. 



