554 ON EUCALYPTUS PULVERU LENTA, SIMS, 



Limekilns near Wattle Flat, 20 miles northerly from Bathurst 

 (R. H. Cambage). See also localities under E. cinerea. 



[N.B — The westerly trees pass into the lanceolar form just as 

 do those in the extreme south of New South Wales.] 



Victoria (mostly lanceolate-leaved forms). — Beechworth, Ovens 

 River (C. Falck). Labelled by Mueller at various times cinerea 

 and dealhata. Some of the specimens are nearly typical pw/- 

 verule7ita, others incline more to the lanceolate form. In 3's. 



Another specimen from Mr. Falck labelled " Peppermint tree." 



Peppermint tree of the Ovens River. " Cortex diutius per- 

 sistens" (Mueller, Feb., 1853). 



McAllister River. "Placed doubtfully under viminalis b}?" 

 Bentham " (Mueller). 



Anderson's Creek (C. Walter); Dandenong Mountain (J.H.M.); 

 Nunawading (Boyle); Ringwood (R. H. Cambage); Lilydale to 

 Healesville (J. G. Luehmann); Upper Yarra (C. Walter). 



I am indebted for most of the above Victorian specimens to 

 Mr. J. G. Luehmann, National Herbarium, Melbourne. 



The following specimens were all placed at my disposal by Mr. 

 A. W. Hovvitt. They are nearl}" all collected in the Gippsland 

 district of Victoria, and are of especial interest as illustrating his 

 paper above referred to. I place them all under E. pulverulenta: — 

 Oakleigh ; Boolara ; Monke}'- Creek, South Gippsland ; Dargo 

 Road, North Gippsland; Moe (leaves mostly cordate and up to 

 8 flowers in axils) ; Buclian (typical except multiflowered near 

 Black Flat); Croydon; Bunyip. 



New South Wales (lanceolate-leaved form). — Vide E. nova- 

 anglictty Deane and Maiden (these Proceedings, xxiv. 616), noting 

 the localities there given. 



New England (C. Stuart). " Doubtfully referred by Bentham 

 to E. viminalis.'' 



" Peppermint," New England (W. Woolls). 



Gwydir (Leichhardt), labelled JtJ. viminalis, var. plurijlora, 

 Benth. 



