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178. E. platypus Hook. 



Shortly petiolate, shiny, pale-green, thick, irregularly orbicular (about 4-6 cm. 

 in diameter), emarginate, the under surface somewhat inflexed, dotted all over with 

 small oil-glands, the venation rather indistinct, the intramarginal vein at a distance 

 from the edge, the secondary veins looped or spreading, at an angle of about 40 to 50 

 degrees from the midrib. See fig. 5a, Plate 145. 



62. E. polyanthemos Schauer. 



The whole plant more or less glaucous, the juvenile leaves entirely so; moderately 

 thick, petiolate, orbicular or nearly so (diameter of about 12 cm.), emarginate, the intra- 

 marginal evin at a considerable distance from the edge. Secondary veins looped or 

 spreading, at about an angle of 40 to 50 degrees with the midrib. See fig. 1, Plate 59. 



40. E. populifdia Hook. 



With long petiole, moderately thick, dull on both sides, orbicular (up to 12 cm. 

 in diameter), or sometimes rounded quadrangular, venation very distinct, intramarginal 

 vein tar removed from the edge, secondary veins spreading and at angles of 40 to 50 

 degrees from the midrib. Fig. 11a, Plate 48. 



96. E. Preissiana Schau. 



Sessile to shortly petiolate, often cordate at the base, always rounded at the 

 apex, thick, equally green on both sides, oblong to ovate, intramarginal vein distantly 

 removed from the edge, venation distinct, the secondary veins spreading and forming 

 an angle of about 55 to 80 degrees with the midrib. Fig. 4a, Plate 77. 



152. E. propinqua Deane and Maiden. 

 Add to Part XXIX, p. 191 : Shortly petiolate, thin, pale on the underside, 

 ovate to broadly-lanceolate. 



54. E. pruinosa Schau. 

 Plant glaucous all over, thick, cordate at the base and crowded, ovate to orbic- 

 ular and more or less emarginate; intramarginal vein at a considerable distance from 

 the edge, secondary veins looped and spreading at about an angle of 45 to 55 degrees 

 with the midrib. Fig. la, Plate 240. 



114. E. pulverulenta Sims. 

 Sessile, stem-clasping, thickish, glaucous, very nearly truly orbicular. Fig. 5, 



Plate 90. 



