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 PLATE 187. 



E. Camfieldi Maiden. 



la. Juvenile leaves in the orbicular state; 1?), juvenile leaves, a stage more advanced, becoming pointed 

 at the apex; ]c, a juvenile leaf of a larger size, entirely covered with stellate hairs, but more 

 thickly at the back ; a portion of the leaf is enlarged to show the thick marginal vein and the stellate 

 hairs ; Id, mature leaf, thick and very shiny ; le, umbel of buds, nine in the head ; ]/, front and 

 back view of anther; 1g, fruits. West side of Berowra Creek, Hornsby, near Sydney (W. F. 

 Blakely). 



2. Intermediate leaf, on a twig bearing juvenile leaves. About half a mile south from the 17-mile post, 

 Galston road, Hornsby (W. F. Blakely). 



3a. Twig with fruits having asserted valves; 36, immature fruits. Woronora River, Heathcote, a little 

 south of Botany Bay (J. L. Boorman and J.H.M.). 



4a. Front and back views of anthers; 46, fruits so compressed as to be almost syncarpous. Waterfall, 

 a few miles south of Sydney (R. H. Cambage, No. 4,169). 



The juvenile leaves figured at fig. 4, Plate 37, belong to this species. 



E. Blaxlandi Maiden and Cambage. 



5. A mature leaf, Blackheath, N.S.W. (J.H.M.). From the type, which is further figured as regards 

 juvenile leaves, buds and fruits at Flatc 38, figs. 3a-3c. 



E. Normantenensis Maiden and Cambage. 

 6a. Intermediate leaf ; 66, buds ; 6c, front and back views of anthers. Normanton, Queensland. (I vie 

 Murchie). 



7a. Juvenile leaf, as young as I have seen one; 76, mature leaf; 7c, fruits; Id, plan of the fruit. 

 Normanton (R. H. Cambase, No. 3930). The type. 





