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PLATE 183. 



E. Lane-Poolei Maiden. 



la. Mature leaf ; 16, buds ; lc, front and back view of anther. Beenup, Perth to Bunbury Railway Line 

 (C. E. Lane-Poole), The type. 



(This species was formerly figured as E. Oldfieldii F.v.M. in figures 4 and 8, Plate 74, 

 Part XVII of the present work.) 



E. Ewartiana Maiden.. 



2. Fruits (larger than the type), Camp 4, vicinity of Yeelunginna Hill, say, in lat 27, 20 S., long. 131, 70 E., 

 South Australia. Elder Exploring Expedition (recorded by Mueller and Tate as E. Oldfieldii). 

 (R. Helms.. 12th June, 1891.) 



3a. Juvenile leaf: 36, anther, three views. Pindar, W.A. (J.H.M.). 



(This species was formerly figured as E. Oldfieldii var. Drummondii in figure 11, Plate 74, 

 Part XVII of the present work.) 



E. Bakeri Maiden. 



4a. Juvenile leaves (the oil-glands as prominent as those of E. approximans Maiden, see Plate 179, Part 

 XLIII) ; 46, anther ; 4c, twig, bearing mature leaves and fruits. Ticketty Well, between the 

 Gwydir and Mclntyre Rivers, northern New South Wales (E. H. F. Swain, No. 42). The type. 



5a. Broader, shorter leaf, from a fruiting twig; 56, buds, seven in the head. Jericho, Queensland 

 (J. L. Boorman.) 



E. Jacksoni Maiden. 



6a. Juvenile leaf ; 66, juvenile leaf, a stage more advanced ; 6c, mature leaf ; 6d, fruits. Deep River. 

 Nornalup Inlet, South West Australia (Sid. W. Jackson). The type. 



7. Twig with mature leaves and immature buds. Two miles from the Franklin River, on the Denmark, 

 road, South West Australia (Dr. F. Stoward, No. 114). 



