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E gran lis Hill is referred to in my Forest Flora of Xeic South TFales i, 79, 

 and, although not formally described, is to be found in tbe Kew Herbarium and some 

 other herbaria, and, in tbe light of later knowledge, the informal desertion of Mr. 

 "Walter Hill, as there quoted, is quite clear, and, since it is backed up with 

 herbarium specimen?, might be claimed to be sufficient, if it were desired to give it 

 specific rank. 



RANGE. 



It is found in coastal New South "Wales and the southern tableland, from 

 Barber's Creek northwards to south-eastern Queensland. As it is not yet well 

 understood as a distinct variety, its range should be further enquired into. 



New South "Wales. 

 George Caley, who botanised in New South Wales on behalf of Sir Joseph 

 Banks from 1S00 to 1S10, collected this form, and he did not explore moro than a 

 hundred miles from Sydney to the south, and probably less to the north. He stated 

 the native name to be " Calangara." 



It is represented in the National Herbarium, Sydney, from the following 

 localities: — "Flooded Gum," Booral district (A. E udder) ; Port Stephens (Miss 

 Connolly) ; "Flooded Gum/' Failford to Forster (J.H.M.) ; Port Macquarie (G. E. 

 Brown), as "Blue Gum''; Coff's Harbour (J. L. Boorman), as '-'Blue Gum"; 

 Mooaee, Woolgoolgi (E. H. F. Swain), as "Blue Gum"; "A gum, purple bark, 

 shaggy base, on poor soil," Woolgoolga (E. H. F. Swain) ; Alstoaville, Lismore, and 

 Ballina (W. Baeuerlen) ; Bichmond River (C. Fawcctt) ; Mulluinbiinby (W. 

 Baeuerlen). 



^TEEKSLAND. 



'•Flooded Gum," creeks north of Maephcrson Bange (B. N. Jolly); 



Maroochie (F. M. Bailey); Beech Mountain, near Canungera : also Tambourine 



Mountain (J. Shirley) ; '' Flooded Gum," Landsborough (P. MacMahon), in 

 leaf onlv. 



Explanation of Plates 97-100. 

 PLATE 97. 

 E. Sm. 



1. Portion of figure of type labelled "Euc dypl ■ , Drown Gum Tree or New Holland Mahogany " 



in Smith'd "Botany of New Holland, &c. '(17! 

 "2. Portion of figure of Cavanilles "Eu wit/plus roslr ■' •.' taken from his "Icones," iv, tal>. 312. 

 3a. Leaf: 36, buds of a specimen labelled in Allan Cunningham's handwriting lyptiu rubu-ta 



variety ros:rata." h is in every way normal robusta. 

 in. Juvenile leaf; 4'». front and back views of anther. Bondi, Sydney. (J.H.M.) 

 5. Buds with long operculum. Kurnell, Botany Bay, near Sydney. 

 Cii. Large thick ma' ure leaf : 66, large buds ; Ge, urceolatc fruits. Kngirabj near Sydney. - f II Camficld ) 



