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RANGE. 



" This tree seems rather restricted in its geographical range, being so far only 

 recorded from Kingswood and St. Mary's, New South Wales." (Original description.) 



Following are specimens which I attribute to E. Beyeri, and which are in the 

 National Herbarium, Sydney. See also the notes with the description of Plate 199, 

 as given at p. 260. 



G. Caley's specimens, from the British Museum. The words between inverted 

 commas are in Caley's handwriting : — 



A. " Ironbark, N. Beach, 13th June, 1804. Thrown down by parrots." British 



Museum, No. 33. 



B. " Torrangora (St. ? Street) boundary. November, 1806. Got by Dan." 



British Museum, No. 12. 

 c. "Mogargro, South Brush. Got by Dan" (evidently an assistant, aboriginal, or 

 other). British Museum, No. 27. 



Parramatta River, Parramatta (W. F. Blakely and D. W. C. Shiress). 

 Ermington Park, Ermington (W. F. Blakely). 



