SEEDS. 



Series Striolatae. (concluded). 



(c) Large — sornewnat transversely striate : — 



E. patellaris. 

 E. leptoplileba. 



(d) Medium in size — longitudinally striate : — 



E. hemipMoia. 

 E. aliens. 

 E. ajftnis. 

 E. intertexta. 



(e) Intermediate in size 



E. leucoxylon. 



E. Caleyi. 



E. sideroxylon. 



E. sideropliloia. 



E. sideropliloia var glauca 



E. Daiosoni. 



E. polijantliemos. 



E. populijolia. 



E, rariflora. 



(f ) Intermediate — acute. 



E. Raveretiana. 



E. pruinosa. 



E. microtlieca. 

 E. fasciculosa. 

 E. paniculata. 

 E. sideropliloia var. 



ompressed-ovate to orbicular, finely striate : — ■ 



E. microcarpa. 



E. crebra. 



E. Bosistoana. 



E. Beliriana. 



E. bicolor. 



E. melliodora. 



E. odorata. 



E. odorata var. calcicultrix. 



E. gracilis. 



E. salmonophloia. 

 Continued from Part LXIII, p. 124, " E. populifolia, but larger and thicker." 



(c) Large. Fertile seeds 2-3 mm. long, somewhat transversely striate. 



E. patellaris. E. pruinosa. 



E. leptophleba. 



E. patellaris. 



Fertile seeds glossy, dark brown, 3 mm. long, l|-2 mm. broad, oblong to acutely 

 ovate, compressed, tne back sligntly convex, minutely pitted, striate on both sides, the 

 strise longitudinal on tne dorsal surface, and more or less radiating from the hilum 

 on the inner face, or transversely. Hilum ventral, almost in tne centre of tne endosperm, 

 very small and often indicated by a slignt depression only; testa thin. 



