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Rarely protruding, E. redunca, E. cordata. 



Sometimes protruding, E. longifolia. 



Sometimes slightly protruding, E. Gunnii. 



Often slightly protruding, E. drepanophylla. 



Flat or slightly protruding, E. amygdalina, E. Risdoni. 



Only slightly protruding, E, cneorifolia. 



Slightly protruding or more sunk with the valves included, E. melanophloia. 



More or less protruding, E. goniocalyx. 



Scarcely protruding, E. pachyphylla. 



Not at all or scarcely protruding, E. piperita. 



Horizontal or scarcely protruding, E. coriacea. 



Much shorter than border of fruit (they are distinctly sunk, J.H.M.), E. diversi- 



color. 



Often protruding when open, but very soon falling away, E. liaemastoma. 



Usually horizontal (really sunk, J.H.M.), E. pilularis. (The same teim is 

 applied to (divers if olia) santalifolia below.) 



Protruding from centre of disc, but shorter than border of fruit, E. ccesia. 



When open raised and acuminate by the long often connivent points formed by 

 the split and persistent base of the style, E. cornuta. 



Protrude much, tapering into long erect or connivent points formed by the 

 persistent base of the style. E. annulata. 



Often acuminate by the split base of the style with the points protruding, 

 E. platypus. 



Small, not protruding. E. macrandra. 



Protruding when open, E. oecidentalis. 



Points sometimes slightly protruding, E. spathulata. 



Sometimes base of style splits into long points to the valves protruding beyond 

 the border of the fruit, E. frecunda. 



Slightly protruding. E. pulv'erulenta. 



Slightly prominent. E. Oldfeldii. 



Occasionally protruding, E. goniantha. 



Shortly protruding, E. platypJiylla. 



Usually horizontal, diversifolia (E. santalifolia). Really refers to slightly exsert 

 valves. 



Sometimes protruding, E. pruinosa. 



Often protruding, E. sideropliloia, E. crebra, E. erythronema (conoidea). 



More or less protruding, E. saligna, 



