306 THE FLORA OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY. 



(5) E. rostrata, Schlecht. 



115. — Jay Creek, along watercourses. 21st March, 1911. White stem, 

 brownish yellow marks (blotches). Buds and fruits received. The most 

 widely diffused of all species. 



(6) E. microtheca, F. v. M. 



405. — 110 miles north of Northern Territory Survey Camp iv. In sandy 

 plains. 1st July, 1911. Fruits only received. 



The type of this species came from the Victoria River. 



(See Crit., Rev. Eucal. ii., 53, for a reference to the little we know of this 

 species in the Northern Territory. See E. Spenceriana, n.sp. below, p. 307. 



(7) E. intertexta, R. T. Baker. 



118. — Jay Creek and Hugh River. Grows along watercourses. White 

 stems, brownish-yellow marks. Large tree. In bud, flower, and very early 

 fruit. 



355. — 90 miles north, | west of Camp iii. 15th June, 1911. Trees 

 and scrubs in desert. White bark with grey patches. In fruit only. Perhaps 

 the desert form of No. 116. 



Useful localities for a species whose range is not yet well defined. 



(8) E. pachyphylla, F. v. M. 



(E. pyriformis, Turcz., var. minor, Maiden, Grit. Rev. Eucal., ii., 232 and 

 235). 



147. — 15 miles west of Hugh River, Maedonnell Rtoges, at elevation of 

 3,000 feet. 6th May, 1911. Flowers and young fin its. 



361. — 40 miles west of Camp iv., Lander Creek. 21st June. 1911. 

 Stunted scrub in desert. Flowers. 



371. — 60 miles west of Camp iv.. Lander Creek. 22nd June, 1911. 

 Dwarf scrub, smooth stem, long rolls of dead bark near ground. Ripe fruits. 



It will be observed that in Mueller's plate of E. pachyphylla in the " Euea- 

 lyptographia,'' the buds are shown sessile or nearly so, and the fruits have 

 pedicels of considerable length. The type also comes from Hooker's Creek. 



(9) E. clavigera, A. Cunn. 



'' Smooth white bark." Cullen Creek (W. Baldwin Spencer, July-August, 

 1911). Also received from E. J. Dunn. 



See a note by R. H. CJambage in Proc. Roy. tSoc, N.S. W xlix., 405 (191.'i). 



(10). E. papuana, F. v. M. 



See Proc. Roy. Soc, N .S.W ., xlix., 330 (191.")) ; also E. clavigera, A. Cunn., 

 rar. Dallachiana, Maiden, in Proc. Roy. Soc, N.S.W.. xlvii., 77 (1913). 



122.— Maedonnell Ranges. 23rd March, 1911. Fruits. On hill sides, 

 trunks 2 ft. in diameter. 



685. — Borroloola. 20th November, 1911. Large tree. White stem. 

 Buds and flowers. 



392. — 70 miles north of Camp iv.. Northern Territory Survev. 28fch 

 June, 1911. Fruits. 



