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XIII I. E. hemiphloia F.v.M. var. microcarpa Maiden. 



As, in my view, it is impossible to understand what is attributed to E. Woollsiana 

 without comparison with E. hemiphloia var., microcarpa, I bring it forward imder 

 review at this place, with some additional localities. The variety is described at Part 

 XI, p. 18, of the present work. 



Illustrations. — Plate 50, figs. 7-17, Part XI of this work. 



SYNONYM. 



E. Woollsiana R. T. Baker, partim. "The Woollsiana No, 2 " of J. H. Maiden 

 in Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., xxix, 764 (1904). 



RANGE. 



This is stated at Part XI, p. 18. The localities there given have been checked 

 and confirmed, and I desire to give the following additional ones : — 



New South Wales. 



Deniliquin, rare, believed to be " Black Box " (0. Wilshire). 



" Black Box," flats near creek. Experiment Farm, Bomen (Dr. H. I. Jensen). 



About 50 feet, with grey granulated bark. Extension of Barns' No. 8 Line, 

 East Mirrool (W. D. Campbell, No. 33). Tree of 50 feet, timber pale. At 3,000 feet 

 on Line 3, Parish of Yenda, East Mirrool (W. D. Campbell, No. 56). Grey Box, very 

 common here. Temora to Morangarell (Rev. J. W. Dwyer, No. 137). Tree of 40 feet, 

 Temora to Mirrool (Rev. J. W. Dwyer, No. 197). 



" Narrow-leaved Box." Mulyandey State Forest on the new Grenfell road, 

 16 miles from Forbes (Forest Guard C, 0. Love). 

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