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360. E. Nowraensis . Maiden. 



Broadly lanceolate to orbicular, without setae, and, so tar, non-peltate. See 

 Part LXII, p. 68. 



182. E. occiclentalis Endl. 



Shortly petiolate, perhaps sessile, pale-coloured on both sides, or slightly glaucous, 

 of variable thickness and size. Ovate to nearly orbicular, the intramarginal vein at 

 a considerable distance from the margin. Venation conspicuous, the secondary veins 

 looped to spreading, and making an angle of about 40 to 45 degrees with the midrib. 

 See fig. 3a, Plate 148. 



255. E. odontocarpa F.v.M. 

 In lustre varying from bright yellowish-green to dull and almost greenish-white. 

 It is figured at fig. 2, Plate 186, Part XLV. I have since found, from the same source 

 a shorter, broader leaf, with the secondary veins making a wider angle with the midrib. 

 Broadly lanceolate, about 7 cm. long by lj cm. broad, rather thick, intramarginal vein 

 well removed from the edge. 



226. E. pachyphjlla F.v.M. 



Petiolate (but length of petiole variable), pale green on both sides, thick, the 

 venation moderately distinct, intramarginal vein distinct from the edge, the secondary 

 veins at an angle of about 35 to 40 degrees with the midrib. See fig. la, Plate 171, but 

 not in earliest stage. 



171. E. pachyloma Benth. 



Shortly petiolate or nearly sessile, equally dull green on both sides, hardly 

 glaucous, thickish, narrow-lanceolate, venation distinct, the intramarginal vein distinct 

 from the edge, the secondary veins spreading, and at an angle of about 40 degrees 

 with the midrib. See figs. 13a, 13&, Plate 139 (juvenile leaves). Most of the specimens 

 I have are narrow, like fig. 13a. Figs. 9, 10, 11, Plate 36 (not juvenile leaves). 



61. E. paniculata Sm. 



Shortly petiolate or nearly sessile, thin, glabrous, pale green on the underside, 

 darker above, ovate to broadly lanceolate. Intramarginal vein distantly removed 

 from the edge, the fine secondary veins at an angle of about 45 to 60 degrees with the 

 midrib. See figs, la, lb, Plate 196. Compare also fig. 11, Plate 57. 



192. E. papuana F.v.M. 



Thin, dull-coloured, the same colour on both sides, sessile, or the petiole very 

 short, venation distinct. The intramarginal vein at a considerable distance from the 

 edge. Large, say 12 cm. long by 10 cm. broad, ovate. The secondary veins curved 

 or spreading, and at an angle of about 45 to 55 degrees with the midrib. See fig. 3a, 

 Plate 155. 



