206 THE FLORA OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY. 



12. E. grandifolia R. Br. — ^Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown. 



13. E. latifolia, F. v. M. — Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown ; 

 upper part of the Roper River, P. v. Mueller. 



14. E. miniata, A. Gunn. — Hunter's River, York Sound, and GreviUe 

 Island, N.W. Coast, A. Cunningham ; islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. 

 Brown ; sandy plains and rocky tablelands round the Gulf of Carpentaria, 

 F. V. Mueller ; between the Lynd and Port Essington, Leichhardt. 



15. E. odontocarpa, F. v. M.- — Sturt's Creek Desert, F. v. Mueller. 



16. E. oligantha, Schau.- — Copeland Island, N. Coast, A. Cunningham. 



17. E. pachyphylla, F. v. M. — Sandy Desert at Hooker's Creek, F. v. 

 Mueller. 



18. E. pallidifolia, F. v. M. — Sandstone tableland on the Upper Victoria 

 River and Sturt's (>eek, F. v. Mueller. 



19. E. patellaris, F. v. M. — ^Dry banks of the Roper River, F. v. Mueller. 



20. E. phoenicea, F. v. M. — Sandstone tableland on the Victoria and Upper 

 Roper Rivers, F. v. Mueller. 



21. E. perfoliata, R. Br. — Barren Hills, Rae's River, N.W. Coast, A. 

 Cunningham ; N.W. Coast, Bynoe. 



22. E. platyphylla, F. v. M. — Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown. 



23. E. polyanthemos, Schau. — ^Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. 

 Brown. Red Box. 



24. E. pruinosa, Schau. — ^Islands of the GuU of Carpentaria, R. Brown, 

 Henne ; dry ridge on the Victoria River and near Sea Range, F. v. Mueller. 



25. E. ptychocarpa, F. v. M. — Dry river-beds and rocky streams at the 

 sources of the Wentworth, Wickham, and Limmen Bight Rivers, F. v. Mueller ; 

 Melville Island, Fraser ; Port Essington, Gilbert. 



26. E. pyrophora, Benth. — ^Nichol Bay, Gregory's Expedition ; Upper 

 Victoria River and Depot Creek, F. v. Mueller ; Depuech Island, Bynoe. 



27. E. rostrata, Schlecht. — Recorded from North AustraUa in National 

 Herbarium Census. Valuable durable timber. Red gum. 



28. E. setosa, Schau. — ^Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown ; 

 Sweers Island, Henne. 



29. E. terminalis, F. v. M. — Amhem's Land and Gulf of Carpentaria, 

 F. V. Mueller. 



30. E. tesselaris, F v. M. — Careening and Vansittaft's Bays, N.W. 

 Coast, A. Curmingham ; Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, R. Brown : S.E. 

 Coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria, F. v. Mueller. 



31. E. tetrodonta, F. v. M. — Entrance to Victoria River and elevated 

 sterile districts of Amhem's Land, F. v. Mueller ; N. Coast, A. Cunningham ; 

 Port Essington, Armstrong. Stringy-bark. 



E. gamophylla, F. v. M. ; E. Foelscheana, F. v. M. (in Nat. Herb. Cen- 

 sus) and E. pastoralis, Sp. le Moore; (in Joum. Bot. XL., p. 27, 1902) re- 

 porded from North Australia. With the four species added by Mr. Maiden 

 (Appendix III.) the total would be 35 and possibly 38 species (E. iatertexta, 

 R. T B. ; E. papuana, F. v. M. ; E. Spenceriana, Maiden ; E. Hauseana, 

 Maiden). 



