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Bithurst, and collections of seeds may have been made du-nng 

 that period; but in Major Antill's diary, describing Governor 

 Macquarie's visit to Bathurst, under date 30th April, 1815, it is 

 st ited that a party walked up Cox's River from the crossing to 

 the waterfall, and collected seeds on the wa}' up. 



Seedlings of E. pulvigera and the Argyle Apple which were 

 growing in pots side by side, were very similar in appearance for 

 the first vear, the difference being in the colour of the stems, 

 those of the former being greenish, while those of the latter were 

 brown, both being indicative of the future colour of the bark. In 

 mature g'Owth the trees are quite dissimilar. The original 

 description and plate of E. j^ulverul enta correspond better with 

 E pidvigera than with the Argyle Apple {E. cineren. F.v.M.), 

 and it seems likely that the little Cox's River tree would have 

 been identified as E. jndveruhnla, whether rightly or wrongly, 

 if it had not been so rare as to escape the notice of botanists for 

 about 80 years. The evidence now available favours the sugges- 

 tion that E. pulvigera A. Cunn., is synonymous with E. jndveru- 

 lenfa Sims. 



List of Acacias. 



A complete list of Acacias noticed on Eastern Monaro is as 

 follows: — A. sicidiforinis, A. diffusa, A. undidifolia, A. vernicijlua^ 

 A. falcata, A. penniuervis, A. oblusata{1), A. rnbida, A. linifolia 

 var.(1), A. lunata._ A. Innaia var., A. melanoxglon, A. decurmns, 

 A. dealbata, A. Daivsoni. 



A. dor ataxy I on A. Cuiin., theCurrawong of western New South 

 Wales, has been identified from specimens obta'ned about 16 

 miles southerly from Dalgety in the vicinity of Popong. The 

 occurrence of this species in such a cold locality is most remark- 

 able. It was pointed out to me, in 1898, as Myall. 



List of Eucalypts. 



Tlie Eucalypts noticed were as follows : — E. stellulata, E. 

 Moo>ei, E. coriacea, E. amygdaliyirr, and var. nitida (1),E. dives, 

 E, macrorrhyncha, E. hitniastoma, E. Jraxinoides, E. pulvigera, 



