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PLATE 268— continued. 



4, 4a, 46. E. Forrestiana Diels, 4, very thick and glaucous. Between Esperance and Norseman, W.A., 



October, 1903 (C. R. P. Andrews, the type) ; 4a, 46, Mr. Babington, Esperance, 1903 (Received 

 from Dr. Stoward, No. 164, in 1916). ' 



5, 5a, 56: E. fruticetorum F.v.M., very thick and glaucous. Inglewood, Victoria (J. Blackburne, 1st 



June, 1906). 



6, 6a, 66, 6c. E. gracilis F.v.M. ; 6, 6a, Minnipa, Eyre's Peninsula, South Australia (W. J. Spafiord, 



August, 1916) ; 66, 6c, Lake View, Griffith, N.S.W., Line 61 (D. H. Campbell, L.S., April, 1918). 



PLATE 269. 



Additional Juvenile Leaves. 



1. E. doratoxylon F.v.M., Mt. Toolbrunup, 3,000 feet, Stirling Range, W.A. (C. A. Gardner, 23rd April, 



1923). 



2. E. tetraptera Turcz., Cultivated, Botanic Gardens, Sydney, 7th October, 1921. 



Intermediate Leaves. 



3. E. longifolia Link and Otto, Moruya, N.S.W. (J.H.M.) 



4. E. dealbata A. Cunn., Tingha, N.S.W. (J. L. Boorman, June, 1904). 



5. E. clavigera A. Cunn., Piece of the type, showing peduncles. Allan Cunningham, No. 242, "Third 



Voyage of ' The Mermaid', 1820.'" Careening Bay, North West Australia. 



PLATE 270. 



Series to show range of leaves (Juvenile, Intermediate and Mature) in E. capitellata Sm., all from Corner 

 of Pittwater and Spit roads, just north of Port Jackson (Sydney). (W. F. Blakely and 

 J. L. Boorman, 21st October, 1921.) 



Nos. 1-8. Numbers 1 ^nd 2 from the same twig ; numbers 3, 4, 5 from another twig ; numbers 6, 7, 8 

 from a third twig. (Continued on next plate and each leaf and twig fully described at p. 307). 



PLATE 271. 



Continuation of the series of leaves found in E. capitellata begun in Plate 270. 



Nos. 9-14. Numbers 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 from the same twig ; 14 (two figures) from the same tree, though 



not from the same twig. 



[Ordinarily these figures would be numbered 1, 2, 3, etc., but they follow on the numbering 



of the same species in Plate 270, as a matter of convenience]. 



la, 16, slightly pedunculate leaves from the same twig of E. setosa Schauer, Daly Waters, Northern 

 "Territory, (Captain S- A. White, 23rd April, 1922, No. 202.) 



2a, E. Gouldii Ward. 



26, E. largiflorens Muell. (E. bicolor A. Cunn.) for comparison. 



E. Gouldii is an American fossil species, since ascertained to be erroneously attributed to Eucalyptus. 

 A description will be found at Part LV, p. 229. The two figures now given (E. Gouldii and 

 E. largiflorens) are referred to in Lester F. Ward's paper "A New species of Eucalyptus from the 

 Dakota Group of South Western Kansas" (Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, XXIV, p. 576, text fig. 1, 2 

 (1897) Kansas). 



I have received the drawings of two leaves (now reproduced) and a photostat of the paper 

 itself from Dr. W. A. Taylor, Chief of the Bureau of Plant Industry, United States Department 

 of Agriculture, and thank him for same. 



