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(d) Corymbosse, or Bloodwoods : — ■ 

 E. calophylla. Capitate hairs. 

 E. Cliftoniana. White glandular hairs. 

 E. corymbosa. Long glandular hairs. 

 E. dichromopliloi.a. Stellate hairs. 

 E. eximia. Transparent glands and glandular hairs. 

 E. ficifolia. Scattered glandular processes. 

 E. Foelscheana. Glandular processes. 

 E. licemaloxylon Glandular hairs. 

 E. latifolia. Small glands. 

 E. macidata. Glandular protuberances. 

 E. maculata var. citriodora. Glandular hairs. 

 E. miniata. Stellate hairs. 

 E. peltata. Flaccid glandular hairs. 

 E. ptychocarpa. Glandular hairs. 

 E. pyrophora. Prominent warty glands. 

 E. setosa. Glandular protuberances. 

 E. terminalis. Transparent glands and stellate hairs. 

 E. Torelliana. Stellate hairs, abundant. 

 E. trachypMoia. Reddish glandular hairs. 

 E. Watsoniana. Prominent glands. 



The above will probably be found to have stellate hairs in all species, but I 

 prefer to leave my notes as made at the time of the examination of each. 



(e) Eudesmiese : — 



E. Bailey ana. E. tetrodonta. 



E. erytlirocorys . E. tetragona. 



E. eudesmioides . 



It will be seen from the above that the Renanth eras (chiefly as regards the Stringy- 

 barks) in the matter of stellate hairs, closely resemble the Corymbosa?, an affinity 

 shown also in regard to the cotyledons. 



(/) Other species :— 



E. Lehmanni. E. Preissiana. 



B. Warty glands or glandular processes. 



(a) Renantherae : — 



E. altior. E. linearis. 



E. amygdalina. E. Moorei'. 



E. Andrewsi. E. numerosa. 



E. approximans . E. obliqua. 



E. coecifem. E. PenritJiensis. 



E. Consideniana, E. pilularis. . 



E. coriacea. E. radiata. 



E. diversifolia. E. Sieberiana. 



E. dives. E. stellulata. 



E. fraxinoides. E. umbra. 



E. Kybeanensis, E. vitrea. 



