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EXPLANATION OF PLATE 101. 
a. Leaf reduced in size one half. 
B. Leaflet, natural size. 
c. Part of flowering branch. 
d. Flower. (N.B.— Staminal tube yellow outside in a fresh state.) 
e. Flower, opened out, showing— 
(а) Corolla. 
(б) Staminal tube. 
(c) Tubular disc (orange-coloured in fresh state). 
(d) Pistil. 
r. Calyx and pistil. 
G. Anther. 
h. Fruit. 
Corduroy bridge through virgin forest, near Gosford, New South Wales. 
(See photograph.) 
The saplings for the bridge are composed of Turpentine ( Syncarpia 
laurifolia) and Tea-tree ( Melaleuca styphelioides). 
The palms are Bangalows ( Archontophcenix Cunninghamii) , while the 
slender, half-barked trees (black at the butt and white higher up) are young Blue 
Gums ( Eucalyptus saligna, Sm.). 
