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" Peppermint," Marengo, counties of Gresham and Clarke (A. W. Deane, L.S.). 



" Peppermint," Gundamulda, Warialda district (W. A. W. de Beuzeville, 

 No. 5). " WooUybutt," Linton, Warialda district (W. A. W. de Beuzeville). 



Smoky Cape, via Kempsey (J. L. Boorman). 



Eastern Dorrigo, slopes towards Coff's Harbour (W. Heron). 



" Blackbutt," Torrington {J. L. Boorman). 



Summit of Beehive Mountain, Tooloom Station (Forest Guard W. Dunn, 

 No. 369). 



" Blackbutt," Tenterfield to Sandy Flat (J.H.M.). Tenterfield (C. F. Laseron, 

 J.H.M.). Wallangarra (J. L. Boorman). Boonoo Boonoo, north-east of Tenterfield 

 (R. H. Cambage, No. 3790). " Messmate," Wilson's Peak, Macpherson Range (J.H.M.). 



Queensland. 



Dalveen, near Stanthorpe (A. Sargent). " Stringybark," Springbrook, Macpherson 

 Range (C. T. White). 



AFFINITIES. 



These are dealt with at Part VII, p. 196, but there may be added ;— 

 1. E. gigantea Hook. f. 



This species will be found dealt with at Part XX, p. 291, with Plate 85. As will 

 be seen in comparing these illustrations with those in Plate 36, Part VII, and Plate 190, 

 in both species we have very large juvenile leaves, although those of E. gigantea are the 

 larger. Both are glaucous and exhale a delicious aroma from their leaves. The buds 

 of the two species are not closely related, nor are the fruits, although those of fig. 2b, 

 Plate 190, approximate to those of E. gigantea. 



