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33. E. Sieberiana F.V.M. 

 Add to Part X, p. 306 : Sessile or very shortly petiolate, slightly glaucous, from 

 ovate to nearly orbiculate, thin. 



55. E. Smithii E. T. Baker. 

 Often slightly glaucous, equally (dull) green on both sides, thin, oil-dots plentiful, 

 stem-clasping at the base, tapering to the apex; about 7 cm. long and 2 cm. broad 

 at the base; the secondary veins spreading, and making an angle of about 35-45 

 degrees with the midrib. Fig. 1, Plate 55. 



179. E. spathulata Hook. 

 My specimens are not satisfactory; they may be described as thickish, equally 

 green on both sides, linear-lanceolate to slightly spathulate, intramarginal vein distinct 

 from the edge, secondary veins not distinct. Fig. 9a, Plate 146. 



52. E. Staigeriana F.v.M. 



Shortly petiolate, perhaps sessile, rather thin, equally green on both sides, very 

 aromatic (lemon-scented), oblong to ovate; intramarginal vein distinctly removed from 

 the edge, the secondary veins at about an angle of 40 to 45 degrees with the midrib. 

 Fig. 11a, Plate 53. 



242. E. Stowardi Maiden. 



Add to Part XLIII, p. 98 : Petiolate, thickish, equally green on both sides or 

 slightly glaucous, broadly lanceolate to nearly ovate. 



288. E. striaticalyx W. V. Fitzgerald. 



Petiolate, thick, slightly glaucous, pale-green on both sides, nearly orbicular, 

 with a diameter of say 5-7 cm., or ovate; intramarginal vein at some distance from the 

 edge; secondary venation curving, spreading, making an angle of about 40 to 45 degrees 

 with the midrib. Figs. 2a and 26, Plate 208. 



82. E. StricMandi Maiden. 



Those figured are petiolate, rather thick, bluish-green on both sides, slightly 

 glaucous, with the branchlets covered with glandular processes (? incipient oil-glands), 

 broadly-lanceolate, the secondary veins making an angle of about 40 to 50 degrees with 

 the midrib. Fig. 4, Plate 209. 



