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10d. Longitudinal section. 



(a) Calyx-tube. 



(b) Thickness of calyx-tube. 



(c) Top of carpel. 



(d) Carpel. 



(e) Seed attached to the placenta. 

 (J) Placental column. 



Botanic Gardens, Adelaide (cultivated) (J. F. Bailey). 

 lOe. Longitudinal section. 



(a) Calyx-tube. 



(b) Thickness of calyx-tube. 



(c) Top of carpel; 



(d) Carpel. 



(t 1 ) Placental column, with placenta attached. 

 Porongorups, Western Australia (W. Dunn, cultivated). 



E. calopliylla E. Br. 

 11a. Longitudinal section. 



{a) Calyx-tube. 



(b) Thickness of calyx-tube. 



(c) Top of carpel. 

 (J) Carpel. 



(e) Seeds attached to the placenta. 



(f) Sterile seeds. 



(g) Placental column. 



116. Transverse section. The valves or cells are cruciform, and broadly and acutely cordate. The seeds 



are black, and not winged. The cells are broader than in E. ficifolia, owing, no doubt, to the 



ed. which in most cases is solitary in each cell, whereas, in E. ficifolia, the seeds are thinner 



and narrower, usually more than one in each cell. The combined thickness of the seeds, however, 



does not equal that of E. calo'phyllg,. 



(a) Calyx-tube. 



(b) Thickness of calyx-tube. 



(c) Carpels showing the seeds. 

 (J) Cells. 



(e) Pith between the carpels. 



Botanic Gardens, Adelaide (cultivated) (J. P. Bailey). 



E. ficifolia x calophyllcc. 

 12. Longitudinal section. 



(«) Calyx-tube. 



(b) Thickness of calyx-tube. 



(c) Vah , 



(d) Carpel. 



(e) Placental column. 



La Quinta, Santa Ursula, Canary Islands (the late Dr. G. V. Perez, cult.). 



E. sepidcralis F.v.M. 

 13a. Longitudinal Section. 



(a) Calyx-tube. 



(b) Thickness of calyx-tube. 



(c) Carpels. 



('/) Placental-column. 



136. Transverse section. 



(a) Calyx-tube. 



) Thickness of calyx-tube. 

 (c) Cella. 

 Eyre's Range, east of King George's Sound (R. K, Wellstead). 



