450 



E. aggregata Deane and Maiden. 



5a. Twig with broad mature leaves and buds ; 56, a narrow mature leaf ; 5c, front and back views of anthers ; 

 5d, fruits. Kydal, New South Wales. (C. F. Laseron, 20th August, 1909.) 



This is the type of E. Rydalensis R. T. Baker and H. G. Smith. I cannot see in what 

 character it differs from E. aggregata. The juvenile leaves of E. aggregata are broadly lanceolate, 

 and I have seen none broader than those of E. Rydalensis. [See Plate 235.] 



E. Forrestiana Diels. 



6a. Mature leaf, narrower than previously seen ; 66, bud, showing a longer operculum than previously. 

 6a and 66 arc attached on the original twig. Grasspatch, Western Australia. (C. A. Gardner> 

 No. 2225 of the Western Australian Forests Department Herbarium, 22nd May, 1924.) [See 

 Plate 95.] 



E. Merrichm Maiden and Blakely, n.sp. 



la. Twig with mature leaves and buds ; 76, front and back views of anthers, not perfectly mature ; 7 c 

 fruits. Grasspatch, Western Australia. (C. A. Gardner, May, 1924, No. 2218 of the Western 

 Australian Forests Department Herbarium.) The type. 



E. clavigera A. Cunn. var. Gilbertensis Maiden and Blakely, n.var. 



8a. A juvenile leaf which did not attain full development; 86, juvenile leaf; 8c, portion of the base of 86 

 plentifully besprinkled with stellate or white coral-like seta. 8d and 8c, leaves attaining various 

 degrees of maturity ; 8/, front and back views of anthers (a few stamens were loose) ; 8<7, a fruit, 

 slightly constricted and possibly not fully mature, for E. clavigera fruits are readily deciduous. 

 There are three valves, deeply sunk. Ridges on the Gilbert River, Northern River. (Cyril 

 Tenison White. February, 1922.) Type of the variety. [For normal E. clavigera see Plate 152.] 





