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6. Queanbeyan (H. Deane). The small fruited Itroad-leaved swamp 

 form referred to at p. (i. 



c. Diggei's" Creek, W. Forsyth. With hirge fruits and broad rim. 



cl. Bega district and Colombo. Candelo (W. Bäuerlenj very close to 

 variety decdhata. 



e. Moruya (W. Bäucrlen). The normal form, 



/. Goulburn to Bowral ( J. H. M.). The « Swamp Gum » form with 

 long narrow, horned opercula, broad leaves and small fruit. Beceived 

 also underthename « Broadleaf Blue Gum >; frora Marulan(A. Murphy). 



g. « Bkie Gum », Crookwell, a glaucous form with broad leaves ten- 

 ding to variety decdhata. A similar form has also been sent from Bow- 

 ning by j\T' A. Murphy. 



]i. « Blue Gum of Camden », exhibited by the late Sir William Mac- 

 arthur vdth timbei- spécimens under the numbers 19, 20, 21 at the 

 Paris Exhibition of 1855. He gave the aboriginal names as « Tjellat » 

 and (( Barroulgoura » (lUawarra), and « Yarrah », Counties of Cumber- 

 land and Camden, which are of archieological interest as the abori- 

 gines of those districts are now extiuct. 



i. Denham Court (T. V. Alkin) with very oval buds. 



Ä-. The small-fruited Swamp Gum is very abundaut in the Appiu and 

 Bankstown districts. The spécimens precisely match those from Tenter- 

 field. The suckers hâve quadrangular stems and the buds are quite 

 thin. 



l. The species was coliected in Botany Bay about 1830 as the follo- 

 wing spécimen shows: « Botany Bay. Herb. D'"Lhotsky, H. Goulburn », 

 ex Mus. Henslow in herb. Cant. 



m. It was one of the commonest Eucalypts in the city of Sydne}'. 

 Spontaneous spécimens stil! exist in the Sydney Botanic Gardens and 

 Domains. 



n, Richmond (W. Woolis). 



0. Kanimbla Valley (J. H. M.), the Swamj) form; also a form with 



coarse. short operculum, forming a fair sized ti'ee on sides of hills. 



p. From Sunny Cornei*, Cajiertee, and Gulgong we hâve the Swamp 

 Gum form with broad leaves and small fruits. 



cp Cassilis (W. WooIls) and Rylstone (R. T. J>aker). 



r. From Bathurst we hâve three -forms. One with long brown oper- 

 culum and broadish leaves. another with jjlumi) buds. and a third the 

 ordinary Swami) Gum form. Bei-th, near i>athurst var. decdhata. 



« Mountain lîed Gum » Wiseman's Crock. near Bathurst (R. H. Cam- 



