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cylindrical, with. 1-4 scarcely conspicuous ridges, and minutely pitted rugose on the 

 face, or striate on the back. Hilum terminal, rather large, more or less oblique, or 

 projecting over the face, paler than the thin, brittle testa. 



Sterile seeds glossy, reddish brown to dark brown, the majority narrow to broad 

 D-shaped, smaller than the fertile seeds. 



Scarcely differing from E. cajntellata. Blackheath (J. L. Boorman, November, 

 1919). 



E. agglomerata. 



Fertile seeds glossy, dark brown to almost jet black, l|-2| mm. long, 1-li mm. 

 broad, somewhat obliquely pyramidal, D-shaped, triangular to oblong, rather plump, 

 with usually three scarcely prominent radiating ridges, the edges prominent, thin, and 

 sometimes very sharp, the whole surface rather prominently pitted rugose. Hilum 

 terminal, with or without a nerve-like ring or thickening around the orifice, paler than 

 the firm, somewhat brittle testa. 



Sterile seeds glossy, light reddish-brown to dark brown, polymorphic, usually 

 smaller than the fertile seeds, the majority compressed, D-shaped. 



More distinctly pitted rugose than E. eugenioides, and also darker in colour, and 

 slightly smaller than E. Blaxlaiidi. Yarranbool (J. L. Boorman, October, 1921). 



E. Camfieldi. 



Fertile seeds glossy, dark brown to jet black, 1^—2 mm. long, 1 mm. broad, 

 polymorphic, the majority somewhat obliquely pyramidal with a broad, convexed 

 back, and usually with three scarcely prominent ridges on the inner face ; a number 

 are D-shaped and also more or less oblong, all prominently pitted-rugose, or somewhat 

 striate on the back. Hilum terminal, usually distinct and thickened into a nerve-like 

 ring around the" orifice; testa firm, brittle. 



Sberile seeds glossy, dark reddish-brown, somewhat similar, but smaller than 

 the fertile seeds. 



Similar to E. eugenioides in the hilum, and to E. eugenioides var. in the shape 

 of the fertile seeds. A little south of the 17-mile post, C4alston-road, Hornsby (W. F. 

 Blakely and D. W. C. Shir ess, October, 1918). 



E. capitellata. 



" Sterile seeds mostly not very narrow, all without any appendage." (" Eucalyptographia," figs. 

 8 and 9.) 



Fertile seeds glossy, dark brown to almost jet black, 1 J— 3 mm. long, 1-1| mm. 

 broad, polymorphic, obliquely triangular to obliquely pyramidal, oblong with a broad 



