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EXPLANATION OF PLATES (256-259). 



In these Plates the enlargement bears a number ; thus No. 1 is E. setosa (natural 

 size), while No. 1« shows the same form (very much enlarged). The same method 

 has been followed throughout. All seeds drawn by camera-lucida, except those of 

 natural size. 



PLATE 256. 



1. E. setosa Sehauer, natural size. 



la. Enlarged, showing the broad terminal wing and the large hilum. Woolngi, Northern Territory 

 (Dr. H. I. Jensen, July, 1016). 



2. E. sclosa Sehauer var., natural size. 



2a. Enlarged, showing a broad terminal wing. The seeds are immature. 40 miles north-north-west of 

 Meyer's Hill, Northern Territory (G. F. Hill, No. 241). 



3. E. lalifnlia F.V.M., natural size: light brown and well winged. 



3a. Enlarged, showing the ventral face and hilum. 



36. Enlarged, showing the reverse side of the same seed. Mataranka Station, Roper River, Northern 

 Territory (C. E. F. Allen, November, 1922). 



4. E. ferrwjinea Sehauer, natural size. 



4a Enlarged, showing the prominent, somewhat lateral, hilum. The seed is immature. Frew's Ponds, 

 Parallel 17, Northern Territory (C. E. F. Allen, No. 653, July, 1922). 



5. E. dichromophloia F.v.M., natural size. 



5a. Enlarged, showing the broad, obtuse wing and the wrinkled endosperm. Eidsvold, Queensland 

 (Dr. T. L. Bancroft, May, 1919). 



6. E. ficifolia F.v.M., natural size. 



Ga. Enlarged, showing the broad, semi-transparent wing ; the hilum is on the opposite side. The seeds 

 are very much compressed laterally, and in some cases the hilum is slightly lateral, as in 6a 

 Cultivated, Mount Lofty, near Adelaide, South Australia (Dr. R. Pulleine, October, 1920). 



7. E. •prrfoliata R. Br., natural size. 



la. Enlarged, showing {a) hilum, (b) terminal wing. Lennard River, East Kimberley, N.W. Australia 

 (W. V. Fitzgerald). 



8. E. jrytehccarpa F.v.M.. natural size. 



8a. Enlarged, showing the broad terminal wing, which is broader than the endosperm. Near Pine Creek 

 Northern Territory (C. E. F. Allen, No. 484, January, 1921). 



9. E. Foehckcana F.v.M.. natural size. 



9rt. Enlarged, showing the long terminal wing and the attenuated endosperm. 



96. Enlarged, showing a much broader seed and the large hilum. Stapleton, Northern Territory (G. F 

 Hill, October, 1916). 



10. E. Icrminalis F.v.M, natural size. 



10a. Enlarged, showing the position of the hilum. 



106. Enlarged, showing the hilum, which is almost in the centre of the ventral and the transparent wing 

 Darwin, Northern Territory (C. E. F. Allen, October, 1921.) 

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