89. E. salmonophloia F.v.M. 



:c Scattered, of rather thin consistence, sickle-shaped or narrow-lanceolar, shining 

 and of equal colour' on both sides ; their lateral veins spreading at an acute angle, very 

 much concealed, the circumferential vein but slightly removed from the edge of the 

 leaf." (" Eucalyptographia.") 



55. E. Smithii R. T. Baker. 



" Mature leaves narrow, lanceolate, acuminate, of an equal colour on both sides, 

 not shining, venation not very distinct, lateral veins fine, numerous, intramarginal vein 

 close to the edge; petiole about an inch long.'" (Proc. Linn. Soc, N.S.W., XXIV, 

 292, 1899.) 



216. E. terminalis F.v.M. 



' Leaves alternate, lanceolate to narrow-lanceolate, coriaceous and shining 

 above, paler underneath, with a prominent midrib and veins arranged pinnately at an 

 angle of about 70 degrees to the midrib, the intramarginal vein close to the edge." 

 (C. A. Gardner, Kimberleys). 



254. E. tetrodonta F.v.M. 



" Leaves dull green, thick, the veins very prominent." (C. A. Gardner, 

 Kimberleys). 



121. E. tetraptera Turcz. 



A specimen of adult foliage from Desmond, near Ravensthorpe (L. Eeid), 

 measured 20 by 54 cm., very thick, venation very transverse, sometimes making an 

 angle of 70-75 degrees with the midrib. 



47. E. Thozetiana F.v.M. 

 " Leaves mostly alternate, from linear or narrow-lanceolate in the adventitious 

 shoots, and from lanceolate to oblong lanceolate in the normal form; under 6 inches 

 long and \ inch wide, occasionally shining ; venation rather obscured in the thick 

 epidermis; lateral veins sparse, oblique, distant, intramarginal vein removed from the 

 edge." (R. T. Baker in Proc. Linn. Soc, N.S.W., XXXI, 305, 1906). 



27. E. umbra R. T. Baker. 

 " Mature leaves lanceolate, falcate, large, up to 9 inches long and l\ inches broad, 

 pale coloured on both sides, coriaceous, venation very distinct, lateral veins distant, 

 spreading, oblique, marginal vein removed from the edge." {Proc. Linn. Soc, N.S.W., 

 XXV, 687, 1900, Plate XLIV, figs. 2, 3.) 



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