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Broad, ascending, E. pachyphylla. 



Not very broad vertical margin, but suddenly and amply descending to the 

 orifice, E. ptychocarpa. 



Rim of the ripe fruit exserted, broad, somewhat turgid, E. gomphocephala. 



Very broad, descending, separated by a conspicuous furrow from the edge of 

 the calyx-tube, E. Watsoniana. 



Rim flat, E. alba. 



Rim depressed or quite flat, E. haemastoma. 



More or less flat, E. coriaeea (paveiflora). 



Descending, not flat, E. tetragona. 



Comparatively broad, convex rim, E. Stvartiana. 



Broad protruding convex rim, E. rostrata, E. tereticornis. 



Broad, convex, rising towards the orifice, E. viminalis. 



Very convex vertex .... broad rim, E. macrorrhyncha. 



Fruit-calyx almost hemispherical, with an amply protruding convex vertex, 

 valves .... hardly as long as the width of the rim, the latter rarely flat, 

 E. capitdlata. 



Discal summit very convex and finally far-protruding or sometimes rather 

 depressed, always occupying a broad space between the valves and the margin of the 

 calyx-tube, E santalifolia (divers if alia). 



Rather broad, somewhat convex, /''. cinerea (pidvendenta). 



Finally rather broadish, flat or convex, E. punctata. 



Rim broad, depressed or convex at the edge separated from the calyx-tube by 

 an ample furrow, E. globulus. 



Vertical margin (of fruits) broad, slightly protruding and ascending, finally 

 convex . . . . , E . alpina. 



Lower half of ripe fruit consisting of very broad convex rim, and .... 

 valves. E. Oldfieldii. 



Ascendent or channelled, the vertex very convex, E. longifolia. 



Fruit surrounded beneath the broad and flat rim by an annular impression, 

 E. erythronema. 



Raised, almost annular, E. resinifera. 



Discal portion very broad, much ascending and upwards contracted, E. pyriformis. 



The calycine portion depressed turbinate, not angular, the discal portion very 

 broad, ascending, E. macrocarpa. 



Discal vertex. Spaoe of the discal vertex from .the edge to the valves nearly 

 or fully as broad as the orifice, slightly convex or ofterser descending, severed from the 

 calyx-tube by a narrow furrow, E. Preissiana. 



