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PLATE 282. 



E. Westoni Maiden and Blakely, n.sp, 



la. Twig of juvenile leaves; 16, two mature leaves; 1c, twig with fruits; Id, buds; le, front and back 

 views of anthers; If, fruits. Yass-Queanbeyan road, near GuDgahleen, Federal Territory (C, J. 

 Weston.) The type. 



E. microtleura Maiden and Blakely, n.sp. 



2a. Twig with flowers, the venation of the loaves very fine ; 26, front and back views of anthers (semi- 

 terminal) : 2c, fruits;- 2d, a fruit looked at from above. Gilbert River, Northern Queensland 

 (Cyril Tenison White, February, 1922, No. 1385). The type. 



E. Dundasi Maiden. 



3a. Mature leaf : 36, twig with one mature leaf, buds and young fruits with persistent styles ; 3c, front 

 and back views of anthers ; od, mature, cylindro-urceolate fruits. Gilmores, Western Australia 

 (C. A. Gardner, Western Australia Forests Department Herbarium, May, 1924.) [So also 

 Plate 1.39.] 



PLATE 283. 



E. diptcra C. R. P. Andrews. 



\a Mature leaf; 16, buds, with opercula (not in Plate 71) ; lc, Id, le, views of an anther, from the front, 

 back and side respectively. The anthers taken on a four-sided appearance, as the connective 

 between the two pollen-cells is very wide. (The anther shown on Plate 71 was from a pressed 

 specimen.) 1/, fruit (the fruit shown at fig. 5c, Plate 71, is immature, the exserted valves not 

 yet showing. The winged pedicel is also less prominent as growth proceeds.) Salmon Gums. 

 66 miles north of Esperance, Western Australia. (C. A. Gardner, No. 2226, Western Australian 

 Forests Department Herbarium, 24th May. 1924.) [See also Plate 71.] 



E. ovularis Maiden and Blakely, n.sp. 



2a. Twig with mature leaves and head of buds; 26, mature leaf; 2c, front and back views of anthers; 

 2d, fruits. Salmon Gums, Western Australia. (C. A. Gardner, No. 2227, Western Australian 

 Forests Department Herbarium, May, 1924.) The type. 



E. Kesselli Maiden and Blakely, n.sp. 



3a. Twig with leaf and immature fruits ; 36, three views of anthers, not fully mature. They are unusually 

 large; the ordinary magnification has been used. Salmon Gums, Western Australia. (W. P. 

 Brown, through C. A. Gardner, No. 944a, Western Australian Forests Department Herbarium, 

 August, 1924.) The type. Very little material is available at present of this interesting species. 



E. Desmondensis Maiden and Blakely, n.sp. 



4«. Mature leaf; 46, head of buds: 4c, front and back views of anthers. Desmond, near Ravensthorpe, 

 Western Australia. (C. A. Gardner, No. 2183 of Western Australian Forests Department 

 Herbarium, collected 18th May, 1924.). The type. 



