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EXPLANATION OF PLATE 155. 
a. Branch with flowering spikes (Coolabah, N.S.W.). 
b. Unopened flower. 
C. Expanded flower, showing— 
(а) Four-lobed corolla with stamens. 
(б) Pistil. 
d. Corolla-lobe, with stamen. 
e. Part of corolla-lobe larger, showing stamen (sessile anther) on the concave laminae. 
f. Showing — 
(a) Pedicel. 
( b ) Disc. 
(c) Stipitate ovary. 
( d) Stigma, 
e. Stigma. 
h. Follicles (Coolabah, N.S.W.). 
k. Seed, winged all round. 
L. Portion of leaf enlarged, showing 9 veins. 
The specimen figured is the common New South Wales tree, but it is not 
typical G. striata ; it is that form described by Brown as G. lineata. 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS. 
(a) “ Beefwood,” Fort Bourke, near Bourke, N.S.W., about 25 feet high - (C. J. McMaster, photo.) 
( b ) “ Beefwood,” Coolabah, N.S.W.—(R. W. Peacock, photo.) 
