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EXPLANATION OF PLATE 98. 
Typical E, Luehmanniana. 
a. Leaf in the juvenile or intermediate stage. 
b. Leaf a stage younger, still in the opposite stage. Note the oil dots on the stalk (rhachis). 
N. B.—There is no difference, or none that pictorial art can indicate, between the normal species and its variety at 
this stage. 
c. Mature leaf. 
d. Flowering twig. 
e. Cluster of buds (note the broad flower stalk). 
f. Cluster of fruits. 
g. Cluster of fruits (smaller size). 
(All the above from National Park.) 
Variety allior. 
H. Cluster of buds. 
k. Cluster of ripe fruits (note the oil dots). 
l. Cluster of unripe fruits. 
(h-l from Mount Wilson, Blue Mountains.) 
Photograph of a thicket of E. Luehmanniana in the National Park. 
Photograph of a tree (the large Ribbony Gum in the foreground) of variety allior, from the Sentinel 
Pass, Medlow Bath Hydro, Blue Mountains. 
B 
