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Murrumndi (J.H.M. and J. L. Beorman). Valves slightly exsert, rim 

 broadish, hemisplierical, slightly depressed, with short filiform pedicels, 

 connecting with the " Bastard Strini^ybark "' of Penrith. 



CoUaroy (J.H.M. and J. L. Boorman), showing white dots and a slight 

 I'ibbing of the fruits. 



Near Cemetery, Tingha (E. H. Cambage) ; with fruits a litttle more 

 sub-cylindrical and perhaps a little more domed than the type. Specimens 

 Irom the same locality with nearly pilular fruits and very narrow juvenile 

 foliage. 



Near 11-mile post, Inverell to Tingha (E. H. Cambage). Form with even 

 narrower leaves than the type. 



Tingha to Guyra, 19 miles from the latter place (J.H.M. and J. L. Boor- 

 man). Juvenile leaves intermediate. Mature leaves broadish. Fruits 

 (from same tree) flat-rimmed, domed; valves exsert and sunk; hemispherical 

 and inclined to be sub-cylindrical. 



Fruits in heads, slightly constricted, valves sunk. Tent Hill (E. C. 

 Andrews). 



Small fruits iii heads, valves not exsert, Styx Eiver (A. W. Howitt). T 

 have other specimens from the same locality, showing close alBiiity to 

 JH. Muelleriana. 



Walcha (J. F. Campbell). Fruits rather exsert, and rim inclined to be 

 domed. Shows affinity to E. macrorrhyncha. Ascending New England from 

 Port Macquarie, this species was first observed about Yarrowitch. Thence 

 it was not uncommon in the Tia district, where it is known as " Eed 

 Stringybark," and used for timbering the mines at Tia, and also locally for 

 flooring-boards. This species shows -c- double operculum (J.H.M.). 



Tenterfield to Sandy Flat (J.H.M.). Fruits very similar to those of 

 Sydney, e.g., Concord Park (believed to be typical), hemispherical, and 

 somewhat exserted valves. Buds very compressed, almost like capitellata. 



Drake to Eichmond Eiver (A. Hagman) ; Drake (E. C. Andrews), with 

 lim of fruit rather sharp and valves exsert (transit to E. Muelleriana) . 



Foot of Mount Lindsay (W. Forsyth) ; Moonambah, Eichmond Eiver (W. 

 Baeuerlen) ; valves slightly exsert. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE 110. 



A. Juvenile leaves, drawn from Sieber's type. Note their narrow- 

 ness, their toothed margins, and stellate hairs. 

 E. Twig with buds, 

 c. Fruits. 



