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E. salmonophloia F.v.M. 



120. (Ref. No. B 65.) 70 miles north of Kurrawang, Western Australia (W. V. Fitzgerald). Seedling 



with pair of cotyledon leaves and six pairs of opposite first leaves. The first two pairs are linear, 

 the second pair being much elongated ; the other pairs are much shorter and lanceolate. 



121. Same particulars as No. 120. Upper portion of the same seedling, drawn 16th September, 1915. The 



lowest and highest pair of leaves depicted are strictly opposite ; six leaves intermediate between 

 these are alternate, or perhaps in some cases an opposite leaf may have fallen off. Drawn 16th 

 September, 1915. 



The topmost portion of this seedling was drawn 1st May, 1919, when it had attained the 

 height of 3 feet 2 inches. All the leaves had fallen off except four alternate ones at the top. They 

 are 8 or 9 cm. long. 1.5 cm. broad, with petioles of 1 cm. 



E. salubris F.v.M. 



122. (Ref. No. X 114.) Western Australia, without definite locality (Andrew Murphy, 15th January, 



1918). Seedling with one pair of cotyledon leaves and two pairs of opposite first leaves. The 

 lower pair are very narrow, and the second pair narrow-lanceolate. Sown 22nd January, 1918; 

 drawn 27th March, 1918. 



123. Same particulars as No. 122. Seedling with cotyledon leaves dropped off, and five pairs of leaves, the 



lowest four opposite and the top pair beginning to be alternate. The two lowest pairs retarded 

 in growth, the three topmost in vigorous growth, and all petiolate and lanceolate. Drawn 20th 

 June, 1918. 



E. Iransconlinentalis Maiden. 



124. (Ref. No. A 97.) Coolabah, Western New South Wales (J. L. Boorman, 1901). Seedling, with 



pair of cotyledon leaves and four pairs of opposite leaves ; the two lower pairs almost linear, the 

 two upper pairs shorter and broader. Sown 23rd November, 1914; drawn 25th February, 1915. 



125. Same particulars as No. 124. Seedling without cotyledon leaves, hypocotyl, etc. Seven pairs of first 



leaves, all opposite and sessile ; the lowest pair very narrow, almost linear, the rest of the leaves 

 becoming broader as the top of the seedling is reached, and becoming broader at the base so as 

 to be almost stem-clasping. They are almost decurrent. 



12G. Same particulars as No. 124. Upper portion of seedling 9 inches in height when drawn on 18th May, 

 1915. The leaves are beginning to be alternate and more erect. 



E. gracilis F.v.M. 



127. (Ref. No. B 100.) Southern Cross, Western Australia (J.H.M., October, 1909). One pair of 



cotyledon leaves. Sown 4th January, 1915; drawn 16th March, 1915. 



128. Same particulars as No. 127. Seedling with cotyledon leaves and dense growth of leaves (and 



some axillary branches), all linear and opposite. 



129. Same particulars as Nos. 127 and 128. Seedling, upper part, showing alternate, subsessile, short 



laneeolate leaves, Drawn 7th April, 1916, 



