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Callistemon, R. Br. 



SALiGNUS, DC. Yar. angustifolius. Crooked Creek, Stoay 

 Creek near Two Mile Flat, Biraganbil; late in Summer; 6, 

 Melaleuca, Linn. 



thymifolia, Sm. Cooyal, Home Rule, Reedy Creek ; Sum- 

 mer ; 3 . 

 NODOSA, Sm. Reedy Creek : 3. 

 Angophora, Cav. 



intermedia, DC. Everywhere ; timber rarely used ; the 

 majority of the trees flower in alternate years, generally 

 about February ; 4. 



Eucalyptus, L'Her. 



stellulata, Sieb. I include this tree among our flora on the 

 anthoiity of Mr. C. Moore in an article on " Timbers of 

 N.S.W." in " Industrial Progress of N.S.W.," 1870. It 

 is also mentioned as from Mudgee in Mr. Arvid Nilson's 

 "Timber Trees of N.S.W.," 1880; 2. 



MACRORRHYNCiiA, F.v.M. The stringy-bark commonest in 

 the district ; 2. 



capitellata, Sm. Only found on sandstone as at Cooyal 

 and Reedy Creek, and the Warrable Hills, Home 

 Rule; 19. 



eugenioides, Sieb. Recorded as from Mudgee by Dr. 

 WooUs in a paper on " Eucalypts of County of Cumber- 

 land" in P.L.S. N.S.W. Vol. "v. p. 491 ; 2. 



h^mastoma, Sm. Var. micrantha. " Spotted Gum ;" not 

 common ; 5. 



leucoxylon, F.v.M. " Red Ironbark ;" common on slaty 

 ridges ; flowers usually red, but sometimes creamy 

 white ; 8. 



melliodora, Cunn. "Yellowbox;" common, but appears to 

 flourish best on the river flats and uplands ; timber good, 

 invaluable as fuel ; 2. 



polyanthema, Sch. " Slaty-Gum ;" common on ridges, 

 where it does not attain a great size, but on flats at 

 Tallewang it runs up into splendid trunks, which are 

 much used in bridge-building, etc., the timber being 

 considered very durable ; bark smooth ; 2. 



