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Not exceeding 10 mm. long. 

 E. Watsoniana, 5-10 by 3-4 mm. 



Not exceeding 12 mm. long. 



E. calopliylla, var. rosea, 10-12 by 4-5 mm. E. setosa, 10-12 by 4 mm. (wing 

 E. dichromophloia, 8-12 by 2-3 mm. included), 



(wing included). 



Not exceeding 14 mm. long. 



E. ptychocap>ra, 10-14 by 4-5 mm. E. terminalis, 10-14 by 4-5 mm. 

 (wing included). (wing included). 



Not exceeding 15 mm. long. 



E. Abergiana, 15 mm. (wing E. Foelscheana, 12-15 by 4-5 mm. 

 included). (wing included). 



E.fictfolia, 10-15 by 4-6 mm. E. perfoliata, 10-15 by 4-5 mm. 

 (wing included). (wing included). 



Not exceeding 16 mm. long. 

 E. calopliylla, 5-16 by 5-7 mm. 



13. -SEEDS OF THE FOLLOWING SPECIES NOT SEEN BY ME. 



E. cordata Labill. 



" Sterile seeds much narrower than the fertile seeds, partly elongated, all without any appendage 

 . . . Sterile seeds partly very short, partly slender, and rather above a line long ; fertile seeds obtus- 

 angular, measuring -i to nearly one line/' (" Euealyptographia," figs. 10 and 11.) 



E. confluens W. V. Fitzgerald. 



" Fertile seeds wingless, minutely pitted, the sterile ones angular and many times smaller. . . 

 fertile seeds dark brown." (Original description.) 



E.gamopJiylla F.v.M. 



" The fertile, wingless seeds many times exceeding in size the. sterile ones. . . . Fertile seeds 

 about 1J lines long, acute angled, compressed, bearing a very narrow membrane not quite encircling it." 

 (Original description.) 



" Fertile seeds, along their three sharp longitudinal angles lined with a narrow membrane, very 

 much larger than the sterile seeds. . . . Fertile seeds are rather dark-grey-brownish, twice or thrice 

 as long as broad, measuring about 2 lines in length and are much less in number, and very remarkably 

 larger than the always very short, light-brown sterile seeds." ("Euealyptographia,'' figs. 9 and 10.) 



E. Hoivittiana F.v.M. 



" Sterile seeds extremely short. 'Fertile seeds very small, almost ovate, neither considerably angular 

 nor provided with any membranous appendage." (" Euealyptographia," figs. 10 and 11.) 



