-3G0 REVISION OF THE EUCALYFTS OP RYLSTONE DISTRICT. 



E. siDEKOPiiLOiA, Beiith. " Ii'oiibark." 



I rej^ret that no additional material has been obtained to assist 

 in the further elucidation of the trees placed by me under this 

 name, as the trees occur on ranges most difficult of access. The 

 fruits and buds are sessile and far more angular than pertains to 

 the Sydney form, and the operculum is also much more obtuse. 



E. PIPERITA, Sm. " Peppermint." 



Both varieties of this Eucalypt, i.e., those with the urn-shaped 

 fruits and those with the pillular ones, are found to occur indis- 

 criminately. Only one locality was originally given, but I have 

 since found it at Cudgegong, Kelgoola, Rylstone, and Corricudgy 

 Ranges. 



E. AMYGDALINA, Labill. " Peppermint." 



Only one locality is given in the original paper, but it occurs 

 also in most of the hills or ranges in the immediate neighbourhood 

 of Rylstone. 



E. CORIACEA. " Cabbage Gum." 



Not previously recorded, but common on sandstone ridges near 

 Ilford. 



E. SiEiJERiANA, F.v.M. " Mountain Ash." 



Not previously recorded. This species attains giant dimensions 

 at Never Never and Kelgoola. 



E. DIVES, Schauer. " Peppermint." 



Not previously recorded. Kelgoola to Mount Vincent and 

 south to Wallerawang. It has much the same habit as those at 

 Mittagong on the Southern line, and although some very large 

 trees are to be found, the timber is considered worthless. 



E. STELLULATA, Sieb. " Lead Gum." 



Tliis species occurs in the Capertee Valley as well as in the 

 ranges west of it, as previously stated. This difference in altitude 

 does not appear to produce any specific changes. 



