278 A LIST OF THE INDIGENOUS PLANTS OF THE MUDGEE DISTRICT, 



Eucalyptus, L'Her. 



POPULIFOLIA, Hook. Dr. Woolls informed me that this tree 

 occurs in our district ; 3. 



LARGIFLORENS, F.v.M. " Fuzzy-Box ;" Two Mile Flat; 8. 



HEMiPiiLOiA, F.V.M. "White-Box;" two distinct trees in 

 this district are known as white-box, but one having 

 smooth shining dark green leaves is sometimes called 

 " green white-box " or " green-box ;" this grows on flats 

 and has small seed vessels : the other which has pow- 

 dery bluish leaves and larger fruits is named in contra- 

 distinction " grey white-box ;" it frequents stony hills. 

 On the lower foot hills both may sometimes be found. 

 No. 1 flowers in April and May, and has different leaves 

 in the young plants, and No. 2 flowers in June and July. 

 It is probably E. alhens (Mig.) which I believe is now 

 united with E. hemlphloia, but I cannot help thinking 

 they are distinct : the only point of resemblance is the 

 bark. Both afford desirable timber, and excellent 

 fuel; 8. 



SIDEROPHLOIA, Benth. " White Ironbark ;" Reedy Creek j 

 considered by some timber-getters the better of the two 

 ironbarks ; but others hold an opposite opinion ; 2. 



GLOBULUS, Labill. Only at MuUamuddy ; the Meroo, from 

 whence I have seen other specimens, lies outside the 

 boundaries I have mentioned ; only seeds and buds on 

 the trees in October ; the seeds collected germinated 

 freely; 24. 



GONIOCALYX, F.V.M. On the authority of Dr. Woolls, who 

 mentions it in his work, " The Plants of N. S. Wales," 

 1885 ; 19. 



Stuautiana, F.V.M. Known in vicinity of Mudgee as 

 "Peppermint," and at Cooyal as "Woolly Butt ;" timber 

 not good ; makes very bad fuel, but when burnt, 

 excellent charcoal ; 25. 



viMiNALis, Labill. " White Gum ;" Home Rule, Cooyal, and 

 more sparsely all over the district ; 25. 



