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PLATE 194. 



E. Woollsiana R. T. Baker. 



The figures on this Plate are taken from three difierent sources, all certified to by Mr. Baker as 

 E. Woollsiana. They are : — - 



A. Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., xxv, 684, Plate XLIII (1900). This is the type. 



(E. Woollsiana is mixed material in which E. odorata predominates. As this has been discussed 

 at pp. 199 to 201, the facts will not be repeated here.) 



Mr. Baker gives no particulars as to the locality of the specimen figured as his type. In Plate 194, 

 la, is a reproduction of fig. 1 of Mr. Baker's drawing of the type. It is a broadish, mature leaf, 16, mature 

 leaf and pointed buds. Reproduction of fig. 2 of type. (This drawing is modified by the statement at 

 p. 132 of the " Research/' " Operculum often more obtuse than shown in the Plate.") lc, twig with mature 

 leaves, flowers, and immature fruit. Reproduction of fig. 3 of type. Id, mature fruits. Reproduction 

 of fig. 8 of type. 



B. " Research on the Eucalypts," Baker and Smith (1902). 



In the Plate of E. Woollsiana in that work Messrs. Baker and Smith added 2a (Plate 194), which is 

 a reproduction of fig. 1 of the " Research " Plate ; 26, 2c, which are broadish intermediate leaves, 

 reproductions of Nos. 6 and 7 of the " Research " Plate. ; 2d, a very long, narrowish, mature leaf, a 

 reproduction of No. 5 of the " Research " Plate. 



C. " Forest Flora of South Australia," J. Ednie Brown, Plate 29. The figure of E. odorata in that 



work is in Proc. Roy. Soc. S.A., xl, 479 (1916), attributed by Mr. Baker to E. Woollsiana. 



3a. Flowering twig ; 36, fruits (both reproduced from J. E. Brown's Plate); 4, anther, E. odorata. Murray 

 Bridge, South Australia. (R. H. Cambage and J.H.M.) 



PLATE 195. 



E. Pilligaensis Maiden. 



la. Juvenile leaves; 16, mature leaves and immature buds; lc, fruits. Narrabri, N.S.W. (J. H. Maiden.) 

 The type. 



2a. Twig with almost ripe buds ; 26, anther. Bingara, N.S.W. (E. H. F. Swain.) 



E. Penrithensis Maiden. 



(Of which E. Marsdeni G. Hall is a synonym.) 



3a. Intermediate leaf ; 36, mature leaf ; 3c, buds ; 3d, front and back views of anther ; 3c, fruits. Two 

 miles east of Penrith, N.S.W. (J. L. Boorman and J.H.M.) The type of E. Penrithensis. 



4a. Mature leaf; 46, buds; 4c, front and back views of anther ; id, fruits. Toongabbie, near Parramatta, 

 N.S.W. (Cuthbert Hall.) This is the type of E. Marsdeni C. Hall, which, in my view, is identical 

 with E. Penrithensis. 



E. micranthera F.v.M. 



(See also Part XX, Plate 88.) In the former Plate the fruit is not given, as it was then unknown. 



5a. Buds; 56, fruits. Alexander River, Western Australia. (H. P. Turnbull.) 



