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of pauperiflora, and to add thereto some of the other e 
mens from Western Australia and South Australia, when 
are able to make field observations on the various forms 
the bct has a very wide range, and as a consequence it is 
only oe that environmental a will cause 
variatio 
I am indebted to Mr. J. M. Black for several notes and 
for the TE on pl. xxxviii 
DESCRIPTION OF, PLATE XXXVIII. 
Melaleuca halmaturorum, F. v. M. 1, flower. 2, petal, 
3, leaf. 4, cluster of fruits. 5, vertical section of bai o 
transverse section of fruit. 7, 3-celled capsule. 8, An old tree, 
between 7 and 8 m. high, growing beside the Patawalonga Creek, 
near Glanels. 
