48? 



34. E. patellar is, Mataranka Station, Northern Territory (C. E. F. Allen). The trinerved venation of 

 the cotyledons did not print out. See figure 30 for comparison. This species is placed tentatively with 

 the Eeniformae, 2d, Angophoroideae. See 39a, 396, E. grandifolia, another tropical species, for comparison. 

 Both species have the abbreviated hypocotyl. 



35. E. tessellaris, Rockhampton, Queensland (Andrew Murphy). Series 2d. Angophoroideae. 



36. E. Smithii, Wingello, New South Wales (J. L. Boorman, 3902). Series 7. Glaucous, sessile. 

 (See Coloured Plate No. 6). 



37. E. amygdalina, Kelvedou, Tasmania (J. H. M.). Series 6. Amygdalina. (See Coloured Plate 

 No. 6). 



38. E. dives, Wingello, New South Wales (J. L. Boorman, September, 1899). Series 7. Glaucous, 

 sessile. (See Coloured Plate No. 6). 



39a, 396. E. grandifolia, Stapleton, Northern Territory (G. F. Hill). Series 2d. Angophoroideae. 

 This and other members of this series seem to be a connecting link with those species with a submerged 

 hypocotyl, i.e., E. miniata, Figure IS; E. marginata. 



40a, 406, 40c. E. marginata, Western Australia. See remarks under 39. Large cotyledons, Series 

 lc. Non-Corymbosae. They connect with Series la in size, but differ somewhat in shape. (See Coloured 

 Plate No. 3). 



41. E. sepulcralis, Bremer Bay, Western Australia (J. Wellstead). Series lc. (See Coloured Plate 

 No. 3). 



42. E. Planckoniana. Eight-mile Plain. Queensland (Andrew Murphy, 1918). Series lc. (See Coloured 

 Plate No. 3). 



43. E. Todtiana, South Perth, Western Australia (J. H. M., 1909). Series lc. 



44. E. telraptera, Western Australia. This is the only member of the Series 2f. Rigid, semi-angular. 

 In the later stage it approaches E. angulosa and other members of the Series 1 1 . Bilobae. See next Plate for 

 additional examples. 



45. E. buprestium, Kalgan Plains, Western Australia (J. H. M.). Series lc. For other allied species 

 see figures 40-43. (See also Coloured Plate No. 3). 



PLATE 287. 



Types of Eucalyptus Cotyledons (continued from Plate 286). 



Figs. 1 to 22 illustrate the Division Reniformse, Series 3. Small cotyledons. 

 They range from 5 to 15 mm. long, and from 4 to 12 mm. broad, and are very variable 

 within the section. 



1. E. gigantea, Tumbarumba, New South Wales. Series 9. Glaucous, broad, rigid. 



2a. 26, E. pilularis, Woy Woy, New South Wales (Andrew Murphy, 1913). The trinerved 

 venation of the cotyledons did not print out ; which in some seedlings is more conspicuous than in others. 

 Series 8, Sieberiana, after a well known species of the Series, 

 F 



