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Following are more general references : — 



E. Bosistoana, E. Howittiana.- — Slightly angular. 



E. Woodivardi. — Slightly ribbed. 



E. occidentalis. — Smooth or obscurely ribbed. 



E. macrocarpa, E. phcenicea. — Obscurely ribbed. 



E. Iongifolia. — Sometimes with ribs. 



E. Dairy m pleana. — Angled. 



E. odorata. — Angular. 



E. Banksii. — Usually angular. 



E. pellita. — More of less angular. 



E. globulus. — More or less ribbed and rugose or warty. 



E. erythronema, E. falcata. — More or less distinctly ribbed. 



E. eximia, E. Johnstoni. — Somewhat angular. 



E. similis. — Irregularly ribbed. 



E. cocci/era. — Prominently angular. 



E. angulosa, E. grossa. — Prominently ribbed. 



E. goniantha. — Very prominently ribbed. 



E. Camfieldi. — Very angular. 



E. de Beuze villei. — Almost winged. 



Ribbing confixed to Calyx-tube. 



(For ribbing on both Operculum and Calyx-tube, see p. 473.) 



* = only slightly ribbed. 



E. calycogona. *E. Maideni. 



E. canalicidata. *E. Muelleri. 



E. cladocalyx. *E. notabilis. 



E. coccifera. E. pellita. 



*E. cosmophylla. *E. platypus. 



*E. erythronema. *E. spathulata. 



*E. eximia. *E. Stoivardi. 



E. falcata. E. Stricklandi. 



E. FlocJctonice. E. tetragona. 



E. Forrestiana. E. tetraptera. 



*E. Iongifolia. *E. W atsoniana. 



