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108. E. diversicolor F.v.M. 



Petiolate, thin, distinctly paler on the underside, broadly lanceolate to ovoid 

 and nearly orbicular, 5-7 cm. in diameter, often crenulate, secondary veins looped 

 and arranged in an alternate maimer, at an angle of 55 to 65 degrees to the midrib. 

 Figs, la and 7b, Plate 86. 



16. E. diversifolia Bonpl. 



Sessile and stem-clasping, thin, equally green on both sides, more or less cordate- 

 lanceolate, to nearly orbicular, up to 4 or 5 cm. m diameter, venation distinctly reticulate; 

 midribs distinctly brown as in E. cladocalyx. Figs. 8 and 8a, Plate 36. 



E. doratoxylon. F.v.M. 



Branchlets angular. Leaves small and dark green (thus distinguishing it easily 

 from E. decurva), crowded, shining on both pages, not at all glaucous along the 

 branchlets, with fairly conspicuous venation and oil-dots. (Mount Toolbrunup, Stirling 

 Range, C. A. Gardner.) 



278. E. drepanaphylla F.v.M. 



Equally green on both sides, thickish, petiolate, somewhat undulate, broadly 

 lanceolate, apex blunt, intramarginal vein distinctly removed from the edge, the 

 secondary veins spreading, not distinct, making an angle of about 40 to 45 degrees 

 with the midrib. Figs. 2a, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, Plate 200. 



199. E. dumosa A. Currn. 



Stems quadrangular, glaucous, petiolate, thick, without apex, but variable from 

 broadly-lanceolate to ovate and nearly orbicular (with a diameter of 4-5 cm.). Intra- 

 marginal vein at a distance from the edge, secondary veins spreading, at an angle of 

 about 40 to 50 degrees with the midrib. Fig. 1, Plate 19. 



253. E. erythrocorys F.v.M. 



Petiolate, equally and brightly green on both sides, lanceolate (say 7-13 cm. 

 long and 4-5 cm. broad), the branchlets and leaves profusely covered with stellate 

 hairs, moderately thick in texture. Margin more or less crenate, intramarginal vein 

 distant from the edge, the secondary veins spreading or even reticulate, and making 

 variable angles with the midrib. Fig. lb, Plate 184. 



260. E. eudesmioides F.v.M. 



Add to Part 46, p. 166 : Sessile, stem-clasping, slightly glaucous, thickish, 

 venation distinct. Fig. 3a, Plate 189. 



