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EXPLANATION OF PLATES (260-263). 



PLATE 2G0. 



Series Striolatee. Continued from Part LXIII, p. 132.) 



1. E. patellaris F.v.M., natural size. 



la. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and the small hilura. 

 lb. Somewhat similar to la, but the seed is more pointed and slightly thicker. 



\c. Enlarged, showing the smooth, striated dorsal surface, (Mataranka Station, Roper River, Northern 

 Territory, C. E. F. Allen, No. 683). 



2. E. pruinosa Schauer, natural size. 



2a. Enlarged, showing the smooth, ventral surface and' the position of the small hilum. 



2b. Enlarged, showing a thicker and more quadrangular seed. 



2c. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a small ovate seed with a larger and more depressed hilum 



than 2a. 

 2d. Enlarged, showing the raised ventral surface and three faint ridges, also a very small hilum. 

 2c. Enlarged, showing the dorsal surface, which is finely striate. 

 2/. Enlarged, showing the dorsal surface of a more oblong seed. (Armstrong River, Northern Territory, 



R. J. Winters.) 



3. E. leplophleba F.v.M., natural size. 



3a. Enlarged, showing the flat, smooth, ventral surface, and the distinct hilum. 



35. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a more elongated seed, with a faint, sharp ridge on the upper 



end. 

 3c. Enlarged, showing the dorsal surface and the somewhat transverse stria?. (Stannary Hills, North 



Queensland, Dr. T. L. Bancroft, September, 1903.) 



4. E. hemipMoia F.v.M., natural size. 



4«. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface, which is faintly striate, and the small, rather deeply depressed 



hilum. 

 ib. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a thicker and shorter seed than 4a. 

 4c. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and the relative thickness of the seed. 

 Ad. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a more oblong seed. 

 4c. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a thinner seed than 4a. 

 4/. Enlarged, showing the stria? on the dorsal surface. (Liverpool, New South Wales, J. L. Boorman, 



1918). 



5. E. intertexta R. T. Baker, natural size. 



5. a Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and the small depressed hilum. 



56. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and the truncate side. 



5c. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface on an oblong seed, with a large depression surrounding tin small 



hilum. 

 5(7. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a somewhat triangular seed, with faint radiating stria). 

 5e. Enlarged, showing a somewhat similar but smaller seed than 53. 

 5/. Enlarged, showing the dorsal surface marked with longitudinal stria?. (Broken H'll, N?\v South 



Wales, E. C, Andrews, 1919). 



