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This tree occupies more particularly the eastern slopes of the Darling Range, not entering the 

 western tracts where the Jarrah {E. marginata) forms the main forest. It is content with poor soil. 

 (Mueller, Forest Resources of W.A.) 



Following are specific localities, and notes on specimens : — 

 Drummond's No. 82. 



" Tree, 25-30 feet ; bark rough, fibrous. Hills near Okagee, Champion Bay. 

 (Oldfield), W.A." Specimen in Herb. Barbey-Boissier, labelled E. loxophleba, by 

 Benthara. 



" Shrub, 6-8 feet, branching from root ; main branches oblique ; bark, red. 

 Limestone Hill, Lynton, Pt. Gregory, W.A." (Copy of label in Oldfield's hand- 

 writing. This specimen has thick coriaceous leaves, and is figured at Plate 24. 

 Bentham labelled it "^. loxophleba, Benth.") 



No. 509, "District Avon; in silvis valde apertis prope. E. Pritzel. Plantse 

 AustraliaB occiden talis." August, 1901. 



" 2,579. Arbor 20 m. alt. basi ramosa foliis atro-viridibus. Prope Newcastle 

 una cum Acaciis silvas formans in solo limoso." (L. Diels, W. Australia, 26th 

 February, 1901.) 



3,037. " Una cum Acaciis silvas formans in solo limoso pr. Minginew (Irwin 

 River), Western Australia." (L. Diels, 9tli June, 1901.) 



2,91'J. " Arb. 8-15 m., foliis sordide albidis, stylo rubro. Pr. York frequens. 

 W. Australia." (L. Diels, 24th May, 1901.) 



" Northam, W.A., July, 1898. Stamens pale yellow." (W. V. Fitzgerald.) 



