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EXPLANATION OF PLATES (184-187), 



PLATE 184. 



E. erythrocorys F.v.M. 



la. Juvenile leaf; 16, mature leaf, of No. 70, 6th Collection, Western Australia (James Drummond). 



2a. Juvenile leaf -, covered on both sides with stellate hairs ; 26, mature leaf ; 2c, the axis ; 2d, a sessile 

 bud and a newly expanded flower on a long, flattened peduncle; 2e, stamens; 2/, the biretta- 

 like operculum looked at from above; 2g, an individual flower, looked at from above, showing 

 the stamens (somewhat tufted, and a little diagrammic) and the stigma. All from specimens 

 grown in the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, from seed from near Dongarra, W.A., (Mr. E. W. Clarkson, 

 through Mr. W. D. Campbell, L.S.). * 



3a, 36. Different views of fruits from the Murchison River, W.A." (Augustus Oldfield, iu the Vienna 

 Herbarium). 



i. Fruit from near Dongarra, the largest I have seen (W. D. Campbell). 



PLATE 185, . . 



E. tetrodonta F.v.M. 



la. Juvenile leaf; 16, intermediate leaf. Darwin, Northern Territory (Dr. H. I. Jensen, July, 1916). 

 2. Buds with strongly marked wing-like processes to the operculum. Messmate Creek, Packhorse Range, 

 North- West Australia (W. V. Fitzgerald, No. 1,214). 



3a. Buds; 36, a flower in elevation; 3c, a flower in plan; 3d, front and back view of anthers; 3c, mature 

 leaf and fruits ; 3/, plan of a fruit. Pine and Horseshoe Creeks, Northern Territory (E. J. Dunn). 



PLATE 186. 



E. odontocarpa F.v.M. 



la. Twig with young buds; 16, the same enlarged; lc, twig with fruits. Sturt's Creek, Northern- 

 Territory (Mueller). From a drawing of the type at Kew, made by Miss M. Smith. 



2. Broad, young leaf, as young as I have seen it. Desert south of Fitzroy River, West Kimberlcys, North- 

 West Australia (W. V. Fitzgerald, September, 1906). 



3a. Front and back views of anthers; 36, twig with fruits in various stages of maturity. Tanami Gold- 

 field, Northern Territory (Dr. H. I. Jensen, through C. E. F. Allen). 



Note. — Tanami is a gold-field, and not a tin-field, as inadvertently so recorded in this 

 work in Part XXXVII, p. 186 (under E. aspera) and Part XXXVIII, p. 212 (under E. sctosa). 



E. capitdlata Sm. 



4a. Orbicular juvenile leaf in the earliest stage; 46, juvenile leaf a little further advanced; 46, juvenile 

 leaf still further advanced, with the venation modified; id, mature leaf. Corner of the Pittwater 

 and Spit roads, Port Jackson (W. F. Blakely and D. W. C. Shiress). 



This species is also figured in Pari; VIII, Plate 37, figures 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7. 



