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Mr. Jesse Gregson has sent us the species from Warrah, Great 

 Northern Line. It also occurs in the Tenterfield district, Great 

 Dividing Range, and we have now traced it in different localities 

 from the Queensland to the Victorian border. How far west it 

 occurs is a matter for enquiry. It is the E. jnlularis, with "rims 

 rather broad," of Bentham, and has commonly been confused 

 with that species. 



We have received from Mr. A. H. S Lucas a " Stringy bark " 

 from the Kanimbla Valley, March, 1900. It has fruits smaller 

 than those of the type. 



E. Micelleridna extends into north-western Victoria. We have 

 received from Mr. J. G. Luehmann two specimens from the 

 Wimmera which were formerly referred to E. cajntellata. 



E. HiEMASTOMA, Sm. 



We draw attention to a shrubby form of this species, only 2-3 

 feet high as seen, from Mount Victoria. The fruits are in heads 

 (it is worthy of note that other species, e.g., eitgenioides, stellulata^ 

 tend to assume capitate-fruited forms in cold mountain localities), 

 and undoubtedly a very extreme form of var. micrantha, and we 

 propose for it the name var. montana. 



E. SlEBERIANA, F.V.M. 



Trees called {inter alia) "Gum-topped Stringybark," from Lake 

 Sorell, Tasmania, Mount St. Fjernard and other alpine localities 

 in Victoria, the Mount Kosciusko Range in New South Wales, 

 "Messmate," at Mount Baw Baw, Victoria, and widely distri- 

 buted in alpine situations in the three colonies, were in years gone 

 by labelled by Mueller E. ohliqua and finally E. Sieheriana. One 

 of us recognised the tree witho\it hesitation, in the field, as E. 

 Sieheria7ia (Victorian Naturalist, 1900, p. 46, vol. xvii.), and there 

 is no doubt as to the correctness of this view, in our opinion. The 

 tree has recently been described in these Proceedings (1900, p. 305) 

 by Mr. R. T. Baker as E. deleyatensis, which we think regret- 

 table. Examination of E. Sieberiana in the field over large areas 



