BY HENRY DEANE AND J. H. MAIDEN. 113 



E. PUNCTATA, DC. 



This tree is called " Black Box " at Capertee owing to the 

 darkness of its bark. Specimens have been received from Mr. 

 W. Heron, collected at Conjola. This is apparently the most 

 southerly locality hitherto recorded. In the Flora Australiensis 

 the species is stated to range as far north as the Macleay River. 

 Most of the northern specimens are, however, our E. propinqua, 

 allied to but now separated from E. punctata, DC. "We have 

 now received indubitable specimens of the latter from Mr. H. L. 

 "White collected on the main southern spur of the "Wollooma 

 Mountain in the Scone district, while Mr. W. Bauerlen has 

 collected it as far north as Lismore. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



Plate v.— E. affinis. 



Fig. 1. — Sucker leaf. 

 Fig. 2. — Flowering twig. 

 Fig. 3. — Fruiting twig. 

 Figs. 4-7.— Fruits. 

 Fig. 8. — Stamens. 



Plate vi.—E. Cambagei. 



Fig. 1. — Flowering twig with leaves and fruits. 

 Fig. 2. — Twig with buds in various stages. 

 Figs. 3-5.— Fruits. 

 Figs. 6-7. — Stamens. 



Plate vii. — E. Cambagei. 

 Figs. 1-2. — Sucker leaves; reduced in size. 



