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12. E. Planchoniana, natural size. 



12a. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and the five ridges. 



126. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and rather strong ridges, with a broad, shallow depression 



between them, as in 116. 

 12c. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and the thin, sharp ridges. (Wooli State Forest, Wooli, G. Boyd> 



November, 1919.) 



13. E. macrorrhyncha, natural size. 



13a. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a somewhat D-shaped seed. 



136. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of an elongated pyramidal seed, which is somewhat similar 



in shape to 46 and 9a. 

 13c. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a compressed fertile seed. 

 13d. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a broad, pyramidal seed with three radiating ridges, and the 



very small hilum at their junction. (Mount Victoria, J. H. Maiden, 1917.) 



PLATE 265. 



Series Pyramidal- D-shaped (continued). 



1. E. Blaxland', natural size. 



la. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and the hilum. 



16. Enlarged, showing the lateral surface of a moderately smooth seed. 



lc. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and the prominent ridges of a large, thick seed. 



Id. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a compressed seed. 



le. Enlarged, showing the lateral surface of a sterile seed. (Blackheath, J. L. Boorman, November, 1919.) 



2. E. capitellata, natural size, 



2a. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a D-shaped fertile seed. 

 26. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of an irregularly shaped seed. 

 2c. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a slightly concave seed. 

 2d. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a somewhat pyramidal-shaped seed. 



2?. Enlarged, showing the smooth, dorsal surface of a somewhat similar seed to 2c. (Corner of Pittwater 

 and Spit roads, W. F. Blakely and J. L. Boorman, October, 1921.) 



3. E. de Beuzevillei, natural size. 



3a. Enlarged, showing the lateral surface of a wedge-shaped seed. 



36. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a somewhat oblong seed. 



3c. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and large hilum of a thick seed with three fairly prominent 



ridges. 

 3d. Enlarged, showing the lateral surface of a large sterile seed. (Jounama Peaks, Cooma district, W. A. \V 



de Beuzeville, December, 1919." 



