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It also is found at Kurrawang, and at about 60 or 70 miles north of that 

 township. It will probably be found over a fairly large area, but there is very little 

 settlement over much of the counti-y in question. I liave collected it at the above 

 places. Mr. R. Helms found it some years previously at Coolgardie. 



AFFINITIES. 



1. With E. corrugata. Luehmann. 



Its closest affinity appears to be U. corrugata, Luehmann, from which it is 

 sufficiently separated by the more numerous and more accentuated corrugations of 

 the buds and fruits and the smaller fruits of J^. corrugata. 



2. With E. inerassata, Labill. 



It belongs to the E. inerassata series as regards anthers, and that affinity is 

 borne out by examination of other morphological characters. It is, however, 

 sharply separated from that species by the narrow juvenile foliage. 



At the same time we want further juvenile foliage of this species in order to 

 get thoroughly representative specimens. 



3. With E. Campaspe, Moore. 



The anthers seem very close to this species, even closer than to those of 

 E. inerassata, but of course we are dealing with sparse material, and should 

 be careful as regards generalisations. 



