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Parallel, almost transverse. 

 E. brachypoda (microtheca). E. resinifera. 



E. pellita. E. robusta. 



E. ptychocarpa. E. trachyphloia. 



Bentham does not state the venation in the following cases : — ■ 



E. angustissima. E. macrocarpa. 



E. aspera. E. melanophloia. 



E. cinerea. E. micranthera. — Concealed. 



E. citriodora. E. pruinosa. 



E. cordata. E. pulverulenta (cinerea). 



E. dives. E. pyrophora. 



E. ferruginea. E. setosa. 



E. Gunnii. E. spathulata. 



E. leptophleba. E. terminalis. 



E. leptopoda. 



E. Mueller, 1879-84. — Following are the statements of Mueller (" Eucalypto- 

 graphia "), who deals with only a hundred species. 



1. LONGITUDINAL. 



Mueller used the word " longitudinal " in two meanings, viz., as applied to 

 pauciflora (coriacea) and stellulata (1) in the Bentham sense, and (2) his use of the term 

 " longitudinal vein " in E. resinifera, " the two longitudinal veins removed from the 

 edge " ; E. saligna, " the two longitudinal veins only slightly or hardly removed from the 

 edge." Here he means what he calls elsewhere the " circumferential " or " peripheric " 

 vein, and in others the " intramarginal " vein, the second vein being that vein which 

 forms the thickened margin. 



E. pauciflora (coriacea). — Almost longitudinal, several arising nearly together from 

 the acute base of the leaf. 



E. stellulata. — Almost longitudinal, three of them arising almost jointly from near 

 the acute base of the leaf. 



More longitudinal than transverse. 

 E. ho3mastoma. E. Sieberiana. 



Usually more erecb than transverse (which is really the same as the two preceding). 



E. piperita. 



E. hemiphloia. — Diverging at a very acute angle. 



E. incrassata. — Spreading at a rather acute angle. 



E. largiflorens (bicolor). — Diverging at a very acute angle, or not very spreading. 



E. odorata. — Mostly spreading at a very acute angle. 



E. salmonophloia. — Spreading at an acute angle, 



E- salubris. — Ascending in an acute angle. 



