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15, E. setosa, Woolgi, Northern Territory (Dr. H. I. Jensen). Series 2b. (See Coloured Plate No. 4). 



16, E. Foelscheana, Edith Creek, Northern Territory (Baldwin Spencer). Section. Large Cotyledons. 

 Series lb, Corymbosse-Non-peltatse. (See also Coloured Plate No. 2). 



17, E. ptychocarpa, Edith Creek, Northern Territory (Baldwin Spencer). Series lb. (See-Coloured 

 Plate No. 2). 



18, E. miniata, Northern Territory (per H. Steedman). In this species the hypocotyl is either very 

 short or entirely submerged like that of E. marginata, figures 40a, 40b, 40c, Series 16. (See Coloured Plate 

 No. 2). 



19, E. terminalis, Darwin, Northern Territory (G. F. Hill). Series 26. (See Coloured Plate No. 4). 



20, E. megacarpa, Karridale, Western Australia. Section 2. Medium Cotyledons. Series 2e. 



21, E. diversifolia, Thistle Island, South Australia (J. H. M., January, 1907). Series 2e. 



22a, 226, E. pachyloma, Kalgan Plains, Western Australia (J. H. M., November, 1909). Series 2e. 

 23a, 236, E. patens, Busselton, Western Australia (Dr. F. Stoward). Series 2e. 



Figs. 13, 24, 26, 27, 28, depict members of Section 2, Series 2c, Eudesrnese. The 

 cotyledons are all reniform, and range from 8x5 mm. to 15 x 10 mm. This series in the 

 early stages is distinguished from Series 2d, Angophoroides by the filiform, elongated 

 hypocotyl. 



24a, 246, E. tetrogona, Western Australia. Series 26, Eudesrnese. 



25, E. Cliftoniana, Mount Anderson and Giant's Range, Western Australia (W. V. Fitzgerald, 1906) 

 Series 26. 



26, E. Baileyana, Brisbane, Queensland (J. L. Boorman, 1901). Series 2c. Eudesrnese. 



27, E. erythrocorys, Arrowsmith, Western Australia (W. D. Campbell). Series 2c, Eudesrnese. 



28a, 286, E. eudesmioides, Minginew, Western Australia (W. V. Fitzgerald). Series 2c, Eudesrnese. 

 See also figures 13, 24, 26, and 27. (See Coloured Plate No. 5). 



Figs. 29a, 29b, 30, 32, 33a, 33b, depict types of Reniformse, Section 3, Small 

 Cotyledons Series 3, Fuchsia-like, so named because the more advanced seedlings remind 

 one of the foliage of the common garden Fuchsia. The cotyledons are all reniform and 

 range from 7x6 mm. to 12 x 10 mm. 



29a, 296, E. regnans. Melbourne, Victoria (P. R. H. St. John, January, 1918 . Series 3, Fuchsia-like. 



30, E. laevopinea, Nundle, N.S.W., (per Forestry Commission). Series 3, Fuchsia-like. 



31, E. linearis, Chimney Pot Hill, Tasmania (L. Rodway, December, 1917). Series 6, Amygdalina 

 (so named from the best known species of the Series). 



32, E. Muelleriana, Wingello, N.S.W. (J. L. Boorman, 1903). Series 3, Fuchsia-like. 

 33a, 336, E.fastigata, Marulan, N.S.W. (Andrew Murphy, 1913). Series 3, Fuchsia-like. 



