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10. E. hcemastoma, natural size. 



10a. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of an elongated pyramidal seed. 



10?). Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a thick, pyramidal seed. 



10c. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a small pyramidal seed. 



lOtf". Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a compressed D-shaped seed. 



10c. Enlarged, showing the lateral surface of a D-shaped seed. (Manly, near Sj'dney, J. L. Boorman, 1917.) 



11. E. amygdalina, natural size. 



11a. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a thick, pyramidal seed. 

 116. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface, of a smaller seed than 11a. 

 lie. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface and prominent ridges of a pyramidal seed. 

 llo". Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a somewhat similar seed to lie and 10/, Plate 264. 

 lie. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a small, somewhat pyramidal seed. (Bellerive to Rokeby, 

 Tasmania, J.H.M., August, 1918.) 



12. E. radiata, natural size. 



12a. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a somewhat pyramidal seed. 

 126. Enlarged, showing the lateral surface of a somewhat cuneate seed. 

 12c. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a moderately smooth, elongated seed. 

 12a\ Enlarged, showing the smooth dorsal surface of an elongated seed. 



12e. Enlarged, showing the slightly ridged ventral surface of an elongated seed. (Wingello, J. L. Boorman, 

 1919.) 



13. E. dives, natural size. 



13a. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a compressed, almost orbicular seed, with the raised hilum 



on the upper edge. 

 136. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a somewhat pyramidal seed. 

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

 13(7. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a somewhat elongated, pyramidal seed. 

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

 13/. Enlarged, showing the lateral surface of a D-shaped seed. 

 13<7. Enlarged, showing the lateral surface of a D-shaped sterile seed. (Wingello, J. L. Boorman, 1917.) 



14. E. vitrea, natural size. 



14a. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a depressed, pyramidal seed. 

 146. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of an obliquely pyramidal seed. 

 1 4c. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of an oblong seed with five sharp ridges. 



14o\ Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a compressed seed, with a large depression around the hilum. 

 l4e. Enlarged, showing the lateral surface of a sterile seed. (4 miles south of Mittagong, N.S.W., D. W. C. 

 Shiress, July, 1919.) 



15. E. eugenioides, natural size. 



15a. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface, the large hilum, and the unequal ridges. 



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



15c. Enlarged, showing the ventral and lateral surface of an oblique seed. 



I5d. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface of a depressed, pyramidal seed, somewhat similar to 14c. 



1 5e. Enlarged, showing the ventral surface, the small hilum, and three prominent ridges. 



15/. Enlarged, showing the lateral surface of a smooth oblong-ovate seed, which is more or less cuneate 



towards the top. (Opposite Blaxland railway station, W. F. Blakely and Dr. E. C. Chisholm ; 



October, 1922.) 



