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veins feathery-spreading; umbels paniculated; stalklets almost none; lid hemispheric; 
tearing off along an irregular suture; fruits large, smooth, ovate-urnshape, border 
compressed, valves inclosed; fertile seeds terminating in a large membrane. Bark 
rough and persistent. 
A large tree, promising for tropical countries. 
36. E. corymbosa Sm. Leaves thick, broad to narrow lanceolate, much paler 
beneath; veins feathery-spreading; umbels paniculated; stalklets elongated; lid 
short, tearing off along an irregular suture; fruits rather large, smooth, ovate-shaped, 
border compressed, valves inclosed; fertile seeds terminating in a very short 
membrane. 
37. E. tessellaris F. vy. M. Leaves narrow, elongated, equally green above and 
below; umbels mostly paniculated; stalklets very sbort; lid patellar, shining; fruits 
truncate-ovate, slightly urceolar; border compressed, valves inclosed; fertile seeds 
almost flat, membraneous-margined. Bark rough and persistent on the lower part 
of the trunk; remainder of trunk smooth. 
Promising for hot, dry regions free from frost. 
38. E. corynocalyx F. v. M. Leaves shining, somewhat paler beneath; umbels 
mostly solitary; lid almost hemispheric, slightly overreaching the orifice of the calyx; 
fruits urnshaped-ellipsoid, streaked; border compressed, valves inclosed. 
39. E. maculata Hook. Leaves elongated, equally green above and below; veins 
feathery-spreading; umbels paniculated; stalklets short; lid double, hemispherie, the 
inner thin, shining; fruit truncate-ovate, somewhat urnshaped, border compressed, 
valves inclosed. Bark smooth, falling off in patches and thus giving the trunk a 
spotted appearance. 
Thrives on stony ridges; susceptible to frost; wood useful for paving. 
40. E. citriodora Hook. Leaves long and narrow, equally shiny green above 
and below, veins spreading; umbels paniculated; stalklets short; lid hemispheric; 
fruit truncate-ovate, somewhat urn-shaped, border compressed, valves inclosed. 
41. E. eximia Sch. Leaves thick, elongated, equally green above and below; 
umbels paniculated; stalklets none; lid thin, hemispheric, shining, imperfectly dou- 
ble; fruit rather large, truncate ovate, somewhat urnshaped, border cores 
valves inclosed; fertile seeds large. Bark rough and persistent. 
A medium-sized tree furnishing good fuel. 
42. E. cordata Lab. Leaves opposite, sessile, mostly cordate, crenulated, equally 
dull green above and below; oil-glands pellucid; umbels solitary; stalklets none; 
fruits semiovate, border compressed, at the edge annular, valves barely inclosed. 
Bark thin, solid, slightly wrinkled. 
43. E. urnigera Hook. Leaves scattered, long-stalked, almost lanceolar, crenu- 
lated, equally dark green; oil glands pellucid; umbels solitary; stalks elongated, 
stalklets rather short; fruits ellipsoid-urnshaped, border compressed, at the edge 
annular, valves deeply inclosed. Bark smooth, pale brown. 
A small tree that endures low temperatures. 
44. E. platyphylla F.v. M. Leaves often large, cordate or ovate roundish, long- 
stalked, equally dull green above and below; umbels solitary; stalks short, stalklets 
almost none; lid blunt; fruits small, semiovate, border depressed, valves exserted. 
Bark smooth and deciduous. 
45. E. stuartiana F. v. M. Leaves scattered, stalked, equally dark green, shin- 
ing; umbels solitary; few-flowered stalklets almost none; lid nearly hemispheric; 
fruits small, semiovate-top shaped, border narrow, rather convex, valves very small, 
exserted. 
46. E. viminalis Hook. Leaves scattered, stalked, falcate-lanceolar, equally green 
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