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12. E. uncinate Turcz., natural size. 



12a. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and the small hilum. 

 126. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of an elongated seed. 



12c. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and the small depression around the hilum. 

 120". Enlarged, showing the dorsal surface and the longitudinal ridge down the centre of the seed. 

 12e. Enlarged, showing the dorsal surface of a somewhat triangular seed. (Bremer Bay, Western 

 Australia, J. Wellstead, December, 1.91.9.) 



13. E. neglect a Maiden, natural size. 



13a. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and the hilum. 



136. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and the hilum on the narrow end of the seed. 



13c. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and the hilum almost in the centre of a different shaped seed 



to 13a and 136. 

 13(7. Enlarged, showing the surface and the large hilum. 

 13c. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a very flat seed. 

 13/. Enlarged, showing the minutely pitted dorsal surface. 



13<7. Enlarged, showing the dorsal surface. (Spring Creek, Oobungra, Victoria, H. B. Williamson, 

 October, 1922.) 



14. E. decipiens EndL, natural size. 



14a. Enlarged, showing the slightly concave ventral surface and the small hilum in the centre. 

 146. Enlarged, showing the flat ventral surface and the relative thickness of the seed. 

 14c. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and the slight depression around the hilum.' 

 lid. Enlarged, showing the broad concave surface and the small hilum. 



14e. Enlarged, showing the minutely pitted dorsal surface. (40 miles north of Rosemcl, Western Australia, 

 B. R. Lucas.) 



15. E. quadravgulata Deane and Maiden, natural size. 



15a. Enlarged, showing the slightly convex ventral surface and the small hilum. 

 156. Enlarged, showing the flat ventral surface and obscure hilum. 

 15c. Enlarged, showing the concave, ventral surface. 



15d. Enlarged, showing the undulate ventral surface and the position of the hilum. 

 15e. Enlarged, showing the concave, ventral surface of a very thin seed and the larger hilum. 

 15/. Enlarged, showing the minutely pitted dorsal surface. (Nundle State Forest, New South Wales, 

 Forest Overseer Mattson, per Forestry Commission.) 



16. E. doratoxyhn F.v.M., natural size. 



16a, Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and the small hilum at the end of the depression. 



166, 16c, 160". Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and the position of the hilum, which is fairly constant 



in this species. The seeds, too, are also very uniform in shape. 

 16e. Enlarged, showing the dorsal surface. (Stirling Range, Western Australia, C. A. Gardner.) 



17. E. lepdopliylla F.v.M., natural size. 



17a. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and the depression surrounding hilum. 

 176. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and the small hilum. 

 17c. Enlarged, showing the flat ventral surface. 



. 17a". Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and the hilum close to the broad end of the seed. 

 17e. Enlarged, showing the dorsal surface and two faint lines. 



17/ Enlarged, showing the dorsal surface of a more elongated seed. (West Ballandry, near Griffith' 

 New South Wales, W. D. Campbell, July, 1919.) 



