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111. E. Todtiana F.v.M. 

 Not seen in earliest stage; shortly petiolate, dull, pale coloured, thickish, lanceo- 

 late; venation spreading, at an angle of about 40 to 50 degrees with, the midrib. Fig. 

 3«, Plate 88. 



204. E. Torelliana F.v.M. 



Shortly petiolate, thin, paler on the underside, broadly lanceolate to nearly 

 ovate and orbicular, rather large (say 9 by 14 cm. in greatest dimensions), occasionally 

 peltate towards the base, besprinkled with stellate hairs in the usual manner of 

 Corymbosae. The juvenile leaves were described by Mueller as mature ones. See Part 

 XXXIX, p. 240. Figs. 2a, 3a, 4a, Plate 160. 



200. E. torquata Luehmann. 



Moderately glaucous, shortly petiolate, not seen in the earliest stage, moderately 

 thick, ovate to broadly lanceolate ( say 5-6 cm. long and 2| cm. broad), the intramarginal 

 vein at a distance from the edge; secondary venation spreading at an angle of about 

 45 degrees. Figs. 2a, 2b, Plate 233. 



231. E. trachjfhloia F.v.M. 



Shortly petiolate, broadly lanceolate to ovate, cordate, peltate near base, paler 

 on the underside, besprinkled with hairs, the rachis so much so as to be scabrous. Figs. 

 2a, 2b, 6a, 6b, la, Plate 174. 



27. E. umbra E. T. Baker. 



Sessile, stem-clasping, cordate, apiculate, thin to thickish according to exposure, 

 glabrous, pale green underneath, the upper page dark green, nearly ovate to broadly 

 lanceolate, large, say 12 or 13 cm. in greatest length and 9 cm. in greatest width; 

 intramarginal vein at a considerable distance from the edge, the secondary veins looped 

 and spreading, making varying angles with the midrib. Fig. 10, Plate 41. 



68. E. uncinata Turcz. 



Sessile, thickish, very pale on both sides, but not glaucous, almost ovate (about 

 3 cm. long by 2 cm. broad), to broadly lanceolate and lanceolate; intramarginal vein 

 distinctly removed from the edge; secondary veins curved to spreading, at an angle 

 of about 40-50 degrees with the midrib. Figs. 3a, 5, 9, Plate 62, also p. 263, Part LVI. 



145. E. vernicosa Hook. f. 



Sessile, rather thick, very shiny on both sides, oblong, elliptical or orbicular, 

 small; venation inconspicuous, spreading, making an angle of about 35 to 40 degrees 

 with the midrib. 



