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(b) Erect, bushy shrub, 5-8 feet high, limestone hills, 3 miles south of 

 Fremantle (W. V. Fitzgerald). 



(c) Mallee, up to 18 feet and diameter up to 5 inches. In limestone country, 

 south of Fremantle, near the Newmarket Hotel (T. W. C. Schock, No. 405). 



(d) Cut Hill, York (0. H. Sargent). This specimen is comparatively broad- 

 leaved (see fig. 8a, Plate 62), and is an illustration of flowering maturity while in the 

 juvenile leaf stage. 



(e) Avon District (E. Pritzel, No. 999, through the British Museum). 

 (/) Dowerin (C. A. Fauntleroy, through W. C. C4rasby). 



(.</) Totadjin (Dr. F. Stoward, No. 44). 



(h) Comet Vale, 63 miles north of Kalgoorlie (J. T. Jutson, No. 238). 



(t) " Victoria Desert, Camp. 56 (lat. 29° 54' 35", long. 124° 20'). Pv. Helms, 

 Elder Exploring Expedition, 19th September, 1891," labelled E. doratoxylon. (Quoted 

 20th September in the Journal, the dates being usually a day later than those quoted 

 on the herbarium labels). Five kinds of Mallees and limestone outcrops are referred 

 to at this date. In Joum. Roy. Soc. S.A., xvi, 357, the specimen is recorded by Mueller 

 and Tate as E. uncinate/,, as a shrub of 12 feet. 



(k) E. uncinata Turcz., Mt. Churchman, 50 miles to the south-east. R. Helms, 

 Elder Exploring Expedition, 10th December, 1891. Mallee and granite outcrops are 

 spoken of in the Journal at Camp 92 on that date. It is presumed that this specimen 

 is referred to by Mueller and Tate in Proc. Roy. Soc. S.A., xvi, 357 (under E. uncinata), 

 as from " about 50 miles north-west from Knutsford " and 20 feet high. 



South Australia. — Yeelanna, Eyre's Peninsula (W. J. Spafiord). Parilla Forest 

 (W. Gill). " Mallee," Monarto (Dr. J. B. Cleland, No. 38) ; " Mallee," River Murray, 

 chiefly 15 miles east of Morgan; also Alawoona (Dr. J. B. Cleland, Nos. 3, 24, 25). 

 (These last two are practically type localities). " Mallee scrub near bluff," Encounter 

 Bay (Prof. J. B. Cleland, Nos. 14 and 21). 



New South Wales.— Wyalong (Miss E. Clark, per D. W. C. Shiress). " Narrow- 

 leaved Red Mallee. Grows to a height of from 5 to 10 feet. Bark maroon, with grey 

 patches." Near Wyalong (J. W. House, Forest Guard, No. 4, December, 1913). 



" Small Mallee up to 8 or 9 feet," Griffith, also Line 9900, Griffith; also north 

 and north-west of Lake View and Ballandry, both near Griffith (W. D. Campbell, L.S., 

 1917, 1918). 



AFFINITIES. 



With E. uncinata Turcz. See p. 264. 



