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The sterile seeds of tlie winged Corymbosse, Series Terminaliptera, are glossy, 

 scale-like or flaky, and somewhat hyaline, and usually much wrinkled and more or 

 less finely pitted or imperfectly striate, with a terminal scar. In all cases they are 

 smaller and thinner than the fertile seeds. 



Those of the non-winged Corymbosae, Series Naviculares, are glossy, scale-like 

 to thick and angular, like particles of resin or kino, very brittle, with a terminal scar, 

 and usually shorter than the fertile seeds. They are also finely pitted or imperfectly 

 striate. 



In the non-winged seeds they are glossy, usually angular, polymorphic, or some- 

 what cubiform subulate, triangular to clavate, and invariably hard and brittle, with 

 the usual terminal scar and markings as in the preceding, but apparently without a 

 separable testa. 



In collections they are often seen as fragments, if originally long, and examples 

 of these will be figured in a later Part. 



Although sterile seeds (particularly from the average-sized fruit, which is rather 

 small) are usually linear or aeriform, they vary a good deal in size, and may be narrow, 

 to even broad, as in E. bupreslium. 



6. -SEEDS FIGURED BY MUELLER IN " EUCALYPTOGRAPHIA " 



The following seeds are figured by Mueller in the " Eucalyptographia," but 

 many of them are imperfect. 



E. Abergiana. . E. decipiens. 



E. acmenioides. E. diversicolor. 



E. alba. E. doratoxylon. 



E. alpina E. eryihrocorys. 



E. amygdalina. E. erythronema. 



E. Baileyana. , E. eugenioides. 



E. hot /■ guides. E. eximia. 



E. bupreslium. E. ficifolia. 



E. ealophylla. E. fcecunda. 



E. capitellaia. E. Foehcheana. 



E. clavigeral (doubtful if this species). E. gamopliylla. 



E. cordata. E. globulus. 



E. comuta. E. gompTwcephala. 



E. corymbosa. E. goniocalyx. 



E. corynocalyx (cladocalyx). E. gracilis. 



E. cosmophyila. E. Gunnii. 

 E. crebra. 



