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DESCRIPTION. 



LXIV. E. Bauer iana Schauer. 



FiGUEED and descrited at p. 120, Plate 59, Part XIII, of this work. See also p. 149, Plate 

 215, Part LVII of my " Forest Flora of New South Wales." 



RANGE. 



The following specimens from the Melbourne Herbarium have been lent to me 

 by Professor Ewart. They were all labelled E. folyanthemos by Mueller and are very 

 interesting on that account, since they help to interpret his own and Bentham's writings 

 on that species. They usefully supplement the list of localities given at pages 122-3 of 

 Part XIII of the present work. 



Victoria (seen by Mueller). 

 Australia Felix (J. Dallachy, 1852). 



"Beyond Mount Disappointment" with narrow- to broad-lanceolate leaves 

 (Mueller); about Station Peak (Mueller; both early fifties). 



Lake Wellington, Lake Tyers, Mitchell's Kiver and Tambo. (Mueller.) 



ITpper Genoa River; Rhytiphloise (Mueller, September, 1860). 



New South Wales (seen by Mueller). 



1. " Poplar leaf Box," Round leaf or Poplar Box. No attributes of " Gum" 

 about it. Very ornamental. Hard to kill. Flowers most abundant. Rich in honey. 

 Candelo, damp gullies and river banks near the sea. 



2. Bark rugose, reticulately wrinkled, dull olive green or ash grey, smaller 

 branches smooth, green. Parrel 20-40 feet. Diameter 18 inches — 3 feet. Murrah 

 River to Towamba, along the coast, and a path at Wolumla Camping Reserve. (Both 

 1 and 2, Tyrone White, 1885.) 



" Round-leaved Box, UUadulla (J. S. Allan, No. 8B). 



(The above are South Coast.) 



" Bark slightly furrowed and grey. Spreading tree 40 feet high, stem 2 feet 

 diameter. Liverpool (John Duff). 



