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EXPLANATION OF PLATE 131 
a. Flowering branch. 
B. A r oung flower, 
c. Expanded flower, showing— 
(a) Calyx-lobes (perianth segments) 
( b) Glands. 
(c) Stamens with extrorse anthers. 
(d) Staminodia. 
(e) Pistil. 
D. Expanded flower, another view, showing— 
(a) Calyx-lobes. 
( b) Glands. 
(c) Stamens. 
( d) Staminodia. 
( e) Pistil. 
e. Part of flower, showing — 
(«) Glands at the base of the stamens (6). 
(c) Staminodia. 
( d ) Pistil. 
p. Stamen, front view, showing the anthers opening in valves, the basal glands and the 
staminodia. 
G. Stamen glands and staminodia—back view, 
ii and k. Fruits of different shapes. 
L. Seed. 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS. 
(Of Eucalyptus, not of Endiandra Sieberi.) 
Producing hand-hewn sleepers, Northern Rivers, New South Wales. 
Inexpensive but effective method of log-bridge building for tramway construction, Northern Rivers, 
New South Wales. 
Specimen of economic log-bridge building over river on tramway, Manning River forest. 
Sleeper squaring in forest. 
(All from the Australian Timber Export Co., Sydney, J. V. de Coque, Manager.) 
