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in Plates 122 and 123. The anthers of the two species are alike. The outstanding 

 difference shown there is in the smaller size of the buds and fruits of E. punctata, their 

 less tendency to vertical angularity, and less marked commissural edges. The juvenile 

 leaves are broader in E. 'punctata. 



3. With E. maeulata Hook. 



We have undoubted affinities in the smooth, more or less blotched bark, and 

 also in the timber, for both are remarkably alike in external characters. But E. maeulata 

 (Plate 178, Part XLIII) is a well defined member of the Corymbose, and the differences 

 are very great, as regards the organs. 



Explanation of Plates (192-195). 



PLATE 192. 



E. Laseroni R. T. Baker. 



la. Juvenile leaf; 16, mature leaf; lc, head of buds (fourteen); Id, head of fruits, almost sessile. Black 

 Mountain near Guyra, N.S.W. (C. F. Laseron.) The type. 



2. Mature buds and flowers. Summit of Ben Lomond, near Glen Innes, N.S.W. (William Dunn.) 



3. Front and back views of anther. 19 miles from Tingha, on the Guyra road, N.S.W. (J. L. Boorman 



and J.H.M.) 



E. de Beuzevillei Maiden. 



4a. Juvenile leaf; 46, intermediate leaf; 4c, mature leaf; id, buds (note the ribs); 4e, front and back 

 views of anther ; 4/, fruits (note the ribs). Jounama Peaks, County Buccleuch, N.S.W. (W.A. W. 

 de Beuzeville.) The type. 



E. Mitchelli Cambage. 



5a. Buds ; 56, anther ; 5c, pendent fruiting twig. Juvenile leaves not available. Mount Buffalo, Victoria, 

 around the Chalet. (R. H. Cambage.) The type. 



PLATE 193. 



E. Brownii Maiden and Cambage. 



la. Juvenile leaf ; lb, mature leaf, the venation scarcely visible ; lc, short panicle showing buds and flowers ; 

 Id!, front and back views of anther; le, mature fruits (observe the rims). Reid River, via 

 Townsville, Queensland. (Nicholas Daley.) The type. 



E. Cambageana Maiden. 



2a. Juvenile leaf ; 26, leaf a little further advanced ; 2c, mature leaf ; 2d, buds and flowers ; 2e, front and 

 back views of anther ; 2/, mature fruits. Mirtna Station, Charters Towers, Northern Queensland. 

 (Miss Zara Clark.) The type. 



E. miniata A. Cunn. 



3. Juvenile leaves, almost in the opposite stage. They have not previously been figured in this stage. 

 See Part XXII, Plates 95 and 96, where figures of this species are given. The figures on Plate 

 95 are in the intermediate stage and come nearest to the juvenile leaves at present figured, and 

 which are described at p. 198 of the present Part. Stapleton, near Darwin, Northern Territory. 

 (Gerald F. Hill.) 



