524 on eucalyptus bicolor, a. cunn., 



Kange. 



This species prefers rich flats which are liable to occasional 

 submergence. 



South Australia.— M annum (W. Gill). 



Victoria-— Herb. Melb. bears the following label : — 



"16. Eitc. largiflorens, ferd. Mil. herb. Stuartii, 153. Nov. 

 Holl. Austral. 1847. Murray." 



" E. hcemastoma, Sm. Miquel " (in Miquel's handwriting). 



"jS'. bicolor, A.C." (in Bentham's handwriting). 



8 to 10 m. N.W. of Nhill, on somewhat moist flats (St. Eloy 

 D' Alton). 



North-west of Lake Albacutya (C. French). 



Wimmera, with normal flowers (J. Reader and others). 



Wimmera, 1891 (J. P. Eckert), with red flowers; an instance 

 of two-coloured flowers (bicolor). 



Swan Hill (Dr. Griffiths). 



Murray River (J. P. Eckert). 



Benjerup, Murray River (C. Walter). 



New South Wales.—" Grey Box, the common Box of Riverina " 

 (T. G. Sloane, Mulwala). The fruits urceolate when unripe. 



Nyanda, Booligal (J. O'Brien, through F. B. Guthrie), used for 

 feeding sheep through 1902 drought. 



" Black or Flooded Box," Deniliquin (Forester Wilshire). 



Jerilderie. Dwarf Box (25-30 ft.), with a blackish persistent 

 bark on the stem. Wood dark red inside, but lighter in the 

 sapwood (W. H. Suttor). Mr. W. H. Suttor's specimens were 

 labelled " Goborro " by Dr. Woolls, and are bicolor. 



Ivanhoe via Hay (H. Deane). Red timber. 



"Black Box," "Swamp Box," Hillston. "A sure indication 

 of swampy country or countr}^ flooded at times, and is dense and 

 low growing " ( W. S. Campbell). 



Lake Cudgellico (G. S. Home). 



"Drooping Box," Condobolin Flats (shiny leaves) (J.H.M.). 



Euabalong Road (J.H.M.). 



"Swamp White Box" or " Coolabah " of Lachlan (F. R. 

 Kids ton). 



