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Very diverging or divergent. 



E. marginata. — Very diverging, conspicuous, especially underneath. 



E. diversieolor. E. microcorys. 



E. pallidifoli-a. 



Rather diverging. 

 E. grandifolia. 



E. macrandra. — More diverging than in comuta (see above). 



E. Stiiartiana (ovata). 



E. tetragona. 

 E. orbifolia. 



Rather regular, diverging. 



E. viminalis. 



Diverging, rather distant. 

 Irregular and distant. 



3. TRANSVERSE. 



The word " transverse " is used not only for the Corymbosse, but is also employed 

 r o describe brachypoda, robusta, saligna, and resinifera. Sometimes, e.g., clavigera and 

 tesselaris, by the use of such an expression as " diverging or almost transverse," he 

 •onveys the sense of variation in the application of the term " transverse." 



E. clavigera. 



E. Drummondii. 



E. concolor. 



E. Preissiana. 



E. botryoides. 



E. crebra. 



E. dichromophloia. 



E. maculata. 



E. brachyandra. 



E. calophylla. 

 E. corymhosa 

 E. f.cifoli*' 



Diverging or almost transverse. 

 E. tesselaris. 



Very diverging or almost transverse. 



Divergent and parallel. 



E. miniata. 

 E. tetraptera. 



Very diverging, parallel. 



Very diverging, fine, parallel. 



Parallel. 



E. eximia. 



Parallel, rather oblique. 



Parallel, very diverging. 



E. drepanophylla. 



Transverse parallel. 



E. latifolia. 

 E. perfoliata. 

 E. saligna. 



