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Woolngi (Dr. H.I. Jensen). A pipy piece of a limb received with this 

 specimen has flaky bark (of the Woolly Butt character). 



Also occurs in Northern Queensland, around the GuU of Carpentaria. 



(21). E. terminalis, F. v. M. 



The following specimens are identical with specimens included by Mueller 

 under the above species, but the Corymbosae are under revision. 



808. — Sandstone Ranges between Bauhinia Downs and Tanumbirini, 20th 

 March, 1912. Smooth white stem, rusty near ground. Leaves, buds, flowers. 



120. — ^Macdonnell Ranges, 23rd March, 1911. Leaves, buds, flowers. 

 Near a form formerlj' named E. polycarpa, F. v. M. 



(22). E. Foelschiana, F. v. M. 



There appears to be a narrow-leaved form as well as the normal or broad- 

 leaved form. 



" Brock and Bridge Creek district is where I beheve Inspector Foelsche 

 collected his type material. In these locahties it is never to my present know- 

 ledge more than 15 feet high. It is a low scrub, found principally on clayey, 

 clay -slate and schist- fiats, leaves very fleshy, flowers in huge bunches at end 

 of branches, flowers very fleshy, fruits large. 



" The specimens at Burrundie, however, grow to a height of 30 feet or more, 

 both broad-leaf and narrow-leaf form, and the tree has the appearance of the 

 Cabbage Gum. The leaves are not as large as usual in the scrubby form. 

 \yood white-ant proof." (Dr. Jensen). 



Pine, Horseshoe and Brock's Creek. (E. J. Dunn and Winters). 



344. — ^Narrow-leaved form (Dr. Jensen). 



358.- — " Bastard Blood^vood. Rough bark to top of branches, narrow- 

 leaved type." Burrundie. (Dr. Jensen). 



387. — " Rough bark almost to top." McKinlay River flats. (Dr. Jensen). 



Edith Creek, also track to Katherine River. Widely spread. (W.Baldwin 

 Spencer). 



368. — " Medium sized tree ; trunk covered -i^ith rough scaly bark." 



Broad-leaved type. Batchelor, about 60 miles south of Darwin. (Dr. Jensen). 



420. — ^Woolngi. (Dr. Jensen). 



416. — Umbrawarra. (Dr. Jensen). 



(23). E. latifoUa, B. Br. 

 Pine and Horseshoe Creeks. (E. J. Dunn). 



107. — '■ Bloodwood." Fairly large tree, near Pine Creek. (C. E. F. 

 Allen). 



357. — " Bastard Bloodwood." " Roughish bark except on branches, 

 «-here it is white and smooth. Trunk up to one foot. Crooked -limbed small 

 tree." Pine Creek. (Dr. Jensen). 



390. — "Bloodwood." McKiolay River flats. (Dr. Jensen). 



385. — " Bastard Bloodwood." " Roughish bark over most of stem, 

 branches often smooth." Near Wandi. (Dr. Jensen). 



383. — ^Near Wandi. (Dr. Jensen). 



Between Bull Oak and Crescent Lagoon. Track, Cullen Creek. (W. 

 Baldwin Spencer). 



