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' ;• EXPLANATION OF PLATES 276-279. 



PLATE 276. 



E. Dicyeri Maiden and Blakely. 



Is. Juvenile leaf ; 16, mature leaf , buds and flowers ; lc, anthers, front and back view ; Id, fruits; le, fruit, 

 in elevation. Gungal, near Merriwa, New South Wales (J. L. Boorman, September, 1904): ' The 



' 'type- 



2. Mature leaf and buds. From the same locality, and collected on the same date, but not from the same 

 plant as No. 1. 



3a. Juvenile leaf ; 36, 3c, mature leaves ; 3d, panicle of buds ; 3e, fruits (picked up under the tree). Forest. 

 Reserve 35,919, parish of Brigaloo, county Pottinger, Gunnedah district, New South Wales. 

 (Forest Guard M. H. Simon, June. 1915.) 



4a. Young buds; 46, fruits. Forked Mountain, Coonabarabran, New South Wales. (J. L. Boorman, 

 September, 1908.) 



5. Leaf and buds. Temora, New South Wales. (Rev. J. W. (afterwards Bishop) Dwyer, May, 191 



6. Juvenile leaves. Ardlethan, New South Wales (J. L. Boorman, November, 1917.) 



la. Pendulous twig, with buds ; 76, fruits. Ardlethan, on quartzite ridge (R. H. Cambage, 30th September, 

 1916, No. 4192.) 



PLATE 277. 



E. Burracoppinensis Maiden and Blakely. 



la. Twig with not fully ripe buds, in threes; 16, vertical section of not perfectly ripe operculum. Note 

 the thickness and also the protection for the style and stigma; lc, not perfectly ripe anthers. 

 front and back; Id, immature fruit, showing rim and persistent style. Carrabin-Westonia road' 

 Western Australia (C. A. Gardner, 7th October, 1922, No. 1852.'> 



2. Immature buds. Merredin, Western Australia (Max Koch, January, 1924, No. 3020.) 



3a. Twig with narrower mature leaves and immature buds; 36, fruits. Between Booran Siding and 

 Burracoppin, New South Wales (Forester F. M. C. Schock, 2nd July, 1924 No. 205). The type- 

 (Compare Plate 75 (figs, la, lb) where the fruits were figured as E. pyriformis Turcz. var. mino r 

 Maiden. See also Part XLI, p. 17.) 



E. Wkitei Maiden and Blakely. 



4 a. Juvenile leaves ; 46, mature leaf. Small Ironbark common about Berricania, Queensland (J. S. Swanson, 

 September, 1920, through C. T. White.) The type. 



ha. Intermediate leaf; 56, mature leaf with fruits; 5c, anthers; 5d, panicle (?) of fruits; 5e, single fruit. 

 Prairie, 1,400 feet, 30 miles east of Hughenden, Northern Queensland (R. H. Cambage, 1st Sep- 

 tember, 1913, No. 3955). 



t)d. Immature pointed buds, axillary, not racemose; 66, fruit, with a slight rim. Small Ironbark, very 

 common at Tower Hill, Central Queensland (C. T. White, April, 1919, No. 16), 



