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SYNONYM. 



E. odorata Behr and Schleclit., var. Woollsiana Maiden, as described at p. 32, 

 Part XI of the present work. 



RANGE. 



So far as 1 know, this species is confined to New South Wales and Queensland, 



but we have much to learn in regard to its range in these, and possibly in other States. 



It is represented by the following specimens in the National Herbarium, Sydney. 



The localities quoted are all in the northern half of New South Wales, extending just 



into Queensland, the two quoted from that State marching with the northern New 



South Wales localities. 



New South Wales. 



Mount Boppy (J. L. Boorman, August, 1903). Four and a half miles from 

 Coolabah Railway Station on the way to the old Experiment Farm (J. L. Boorman 

 and J.H.M.). " Mallee Box," Moondana, Parish Flinders, Nymagee district (Forest 

 Guard E. F. Rogers). 



Gilgandra (R. H. Cambage No. 1135, with photo, of a clump of saplings, already 

 quoted). Large shnib or small tree, Dubbo-Gilgandra road, 18 miles from Dubbo 

 (W. Forsyth, No. 2). " Narrow-leaved Box," Coonamble (E. Taylor). 



Castlereagh River (Rev. Dr. Woolls), labelled E. lanjiflorens by Mueller. 

 " Narrow-leaved Box," on the plains near Baradine (W. Forsyth, No. 5). 



Very common in the Pilliga Scrub, as the following specimens will show : - 



Box, slaty smooth bark on branches. Forest Reserve 1,263, Parish Leard, 

 County Nandewar; 45 feet high, girth 54 inches (Forest Guard M. H. Simon). 

 " Narrow-leaved Box." Bark greyish in colour and rough on trunk, smooth on 

 limbs and of darkish colour. Height 60 feet, diameter 3 to 4 feet. Wee Waa (Forest 

 Guard T. W. Taylor, No. 14). " White Box," near Old Wongan Station, Dubbo Creek 

 area (Dr. H. I. Jensen, No. 56). "Gum-topped White Box." Cuttabri (J. L. 

 Boorman, Dr. H. I. Jensen, Nos. 2, 19). " Narrow -leaved Box." A tree of 60 feet, 

 fairly straight. Parish Kenebri, County White, Pilliga (E. H. F. Swain, No. 40). A 

 Box, girth 7 feet, Pilliga (E. H. F. Swain, No. 29). 



Narrabri, November, 1899 (J.H.M.). The narrow suckered tree defined by me 

 as E. odorata var. Woollsiana. Type of E. Pilligaensis. 



" A Box growing on flats, black soil plains, by side of river, medium-sized trees." 

 Narrabri West (J. L. Boorman). " Narrow-leaved Box. Bark whitish-grey, like that 

 of E. hemiphloia, and persistent as in that species, on the trunk and main branches. 

 I also saw it growing in the Forbes district." Narrabri (Henry Deane). (I have not 

 seen the Forbes specimens — J.H.M.) 



