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"Bastard Apjile " "Bastard Box," Cootamundra to Stockinbingal (R. H. 

 Cambage) . 



Binaloiig (R. H. Cambage). 



Hill 1^ miles north Yass Junction (B. H. Cambage, W. M. Came) ; Yass 

 (Rev. J. W. Dwyer). 



Bowniug (A. Murphy) ; Goondah, near Bowning, No. 1908, also Kangiara, 

 14 miles north of BoAvning, on hills of quartz-porphyry. Large fruits. No. 2201 

 (R. H. Cambage), 



" Box." Follows tops of mountains and sides of hills. Box bark right up 

 butt and limbs. Smooth only on smaller Ijranches. Up to 3 feet 6 inches in 

 diameter. Towrang, on Cookbundoon Mountains (A. Murphy). 



Marulan (J. L. Boorman) ; Bungonia (W. Baeuerlen). 



^<?«/f..— Hartley to Hassan's H^alls (J.H.M.) ; Tarana,— on Allan Cun- 

 ningham's track to Sidmouth Valley (R. H. Cambage and J.H.M.) ; three miles 

 south of Locksley (R. H. Cambage) ; Bathurst (L. Stephenson) ; Bathurst to 

 Sofala — on Allan Cunningham's track (R. H. Cambage and J.H.M.) ; Perth, near 

 Bathurst (J. L. Boorman) ; Hill End (R. H. Cambage) ; " Broad-leaved Pepper- 

 mint," Mudgee (Rev. Dr. WooUs) ; Carwill Creek, Rylstone, No. 2723 (R. H. 

 Cambage); Hargraves (A. Murphy). 



A thick stemmed, thick limbed, small crooked branched tree. The bole and 

 limbs have a bark between peppermint and box in character. The branches smooth 

 up to a foot of top. Mt. Macquarie, Carcoar (A. W. Howittj. 



Mt. McDonald, near Cowra, on granite (P^. H. Cambage, J. L. Boorman, 

 J.H.M.) ; Canoblas, Orange. Grlaucous (R. H. Cambage). 



Low trees, the 1)ranches with a somewhat pendulous habit, bark light grey, 

 not very rough. Height, 30-J.O feet. Girth, 2-3 feet. On the ranges, Mt. Esk, 

 Bowan Park, near Cudal (W. F. Blakeley) ; Ironstone Hill, Cadia, Orange [R. H. 

 Cambage); Borenore, 9^ miles west of Orange. Glaucous (R. H. Cambage); 

 Ophir, Orange (R. H. Cambage); Bumberry, Molong (J. L. Boorman) ; Toogong, 

 Forbes District (District Forester Wilshire) ; Stuart Town (A. Murphy). "Woolly 

 Butt." Plentiful in moist lands ! Eucliareena (J. L. Boorman) ; Harvey Ranges, 

 near Peak Hill [,J. L. Boorman) ; top of Mt. Bulaway, 3,450 feet (W. Forsyth) ; 

 " Woolly Butt, " sides of Damnation Creek, Warrumbungle Ranges (W. Forsyth). 



North. — On ])asalt, Kar's Gap, about 2 miles from Liverpool Range, 22 

 miles north-west of Scone (H.H. Cambage). Murrurundi. Fruits smaller than 

 normal (W. F. Blakc^ley). Also (J. L. Boorman and J.H.M.), glaucous twigs, 

 larger angled, valve-exserted fruits. 



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