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284. E. pumila Cambage. 



Add to Part L, p. 300 : Not seen in earliest stage. Shortly petiolate, rather 

 thick, slightly glaucous. 



153. E. punctata DC. 



Petiolate, moderately thin to thickish, equally green on both sides, or perhaps 

 a very little paler on the underside; broadly-lanceolate to ovate. Venation not distinct 

 unless the leaves are quite young. Intramarginal vein at a considerable distance irom 

 the edge, secondary veins spreading, at an angle of about 40 to 50 degrees with the 

 midrib. Figs. 5 and 6a, Plate 122. 



218. E. pyrovhora Benth. 



Shortly petiolate, moderately thick, equally green on both sides, almost shiny, 

 somewhat plicate, tending to orbicular, slightly apiculate, cordate at the base (not seen 

 in the very earliest stage); intramarginal vein well removed from the edge, secondary 

 veins roughly parallel, and at an angle of about 50 to 65 degrees from the midrib. Fig. 

 4a, Plate 166. 



201. E. radiata Sieb. 

 Add to Part XXXVIII, p. 229 : Sessile, stem-clasping, rounded at base, thin, 

 aromatic. 



172. E. redunca Schau. 

 Sessile or shortly petiolate, thick, equally pale-green on both sides; venation 

 conspicuous, intramarginal vein at a considerable distance from the edge; venation 

 spreading, the secondary veins making an angle of about 40 to 50 degrees with the 

 midrib. Partly described at p. 94, Part XXXIV, ex J.H.M. in Journ. W.A. Nat. Hist. 

 Soe., iii (1911). Fig. 3a, Plate 140, for the type form, and 10a for var. data. Fig. 10 

 really belongs to E. Mundijongensis , as explained at p. 221. 



155. E. resinifera Sm. 



Sessile or shortly petiolate, paler on the underside, thin, intramarginal vein 

 distinct from the edge; venation transverse to spreading, the secondary veins at an 

 angle ot about 45 to 50 degrees with the midrib. Figs. 1 and 3a, Plate 125. 



125. E. robusta Sm. 



Pedunculate, thin, equally green on both sides, ovate to nearly orbicular, and 

 soon acuminate, rather large when ovate ( say 1 2 cm. long by 8 cm. broad) ; intramarginal 

 vein somewhat distantly removed from the edge; secondary veins spreading, and 

 making an angle of about 40 to 50 degrees with the midrib. Fig. 4a, Plate 97, 



