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EXPLANATION OF PLATES (272-275). 



PLATE 272. 

 (Juvenile Leaves, continued from Part 66. More Juvenile than previously Figured.) 



E. kmgicornis F.v.M. 



la, 16, lc, Id, le. Pairs of leaves, opposite and alternate, of twigs from the same tree. Southern Cross, 

 Western Australia (C. A. Gardner, No. 1,751). These figures show that the juvenile leaves may be 

 broader than those shown on Plate 241. 



E. longifolia Link and Otto. 



2a. Juvenile leaves. Homebush, Sydney (J. L. Boorman, February, 1922). 

 26 Juvenile leaf. Moruya, New South Wales (J.H.M., December, 1892). 



E. pachyphylla, F.v.M. 



3. As juvenile a leaf as I have yet seen of this species. 60 miles west of Camp IV, Lander Creek, Northern 



Territory. (G. F. Hill, No. 371, 22nd June, 1911.) See also Plate 171. 



E. obtusiflora DC. 



4. Juvenile leaf. Note how the venation starts from the base. 11 miles north-west of Berowra Station, 



Hawkesbury district, New South Wales (W. F. Blakely and D. W. C. Shiress, 17th August, 1919.) 

 Compare Plate 43. 



E. Preissiana Schauer. 



5. The broadest and most juvenile leaf I have seen. Thakalarup Road to Porongorups, Albany district, 



Western Australia (J.H.M., October, 1909). 



E. scMgna Sm. 



6a, 66. Juvenile leaves, in different stages. Ourimbah and another locality, also in the Brisbane Water 

 district, New South Wales (J. L. Boorman). 



PLATE 273. 

 (Mature Leaves. More Mature than previously Figured. See also Plate 274.) 



E. aggregata Deane and Maiden. 



1. Mature leaf. Oberon, New South Wales (H. W. Garling, May, 1913). 



E. albens Miq. 



2. Mature leaf. Bullio to Wombeyan Caves, New South Wales (R. H. Cambage and J.H.M., October, 



1905). 



E. amplifolia Naud. 



3. Mature leaf. Marulan, New South Wales (J. L. Boorman, September, 1915). 



E. Baueriana Schauer. 



4. Mature leaf. St. Mary's, South Creek, New South Wales (R. T. Btker, November, 1900). 



