84 



(R. Helms, 4/11/91). These specimens were labelled E. fcecunda by Professor Tate. 

 They have leaves rather broader than the Coolgardie specimens, see Plate 10 [b) ; 



" Goldfields " (Conservator of Forests, Perth). 



Coolgardie (L. C. Webster), see Plate 10 (c). 



Victoria. 



Two specimens in Herb., Melb., collected by W. Percy Wilkinson, and obtained 

 from [a), Mildura ; (b), Lower Avoca scrub, Wedderburn, Victoria. They were 

 labelled E. fruticetorum, F.v.M., by Mueller. See above, p. 80, and also Plate 11 

 (g and h). 



Variety gracilis. 



Western Australia. 



" No. 2843, Arbor ca. 8m. alta, floribus minutis albis. Southern Cross in 

 limoso-lapidosis, 19th May, 1901 " (L. Diels). See Plate 12 {g, h, i). 



" 332, Eucalyptus yilgarnensis, Diels. Yilgarn and Coolgardie Goldfields ; 

 in silvis valde apertis, May, 1901." (E. Pritzel.) 



Coolgardie (Nos. 100 and 101, 1899; R. Helms). Sap-green leaves, very 

 shiny ; fruits small, pear-shaped, constricted at the mouth, but not ripe ; operculum 

 a little pointed. See Plate 12 (k, I). 



Fifty miles west of Golden Valley, W.A. (E. Merrall, 188S ; in Herb. 

 Melb.) 



The two last specimens show transit to E. odorata. 



South Australia. 



Murray Scrub (Behr.), ante p. 81. 



York Peninsula. (J. G. O. Tepper, 1880, No. 938.) "Middle-sized trees, 

 10-20 feet by 3-8 in., coast plain." Herb. Melb., labelled E. gracilis by Mueller. 



" White Mallee," Flinder's Ran<?e, foot hills of Mt. Brown (Port Augusta) ; 

 W. Gill, Conservator of Forests, with the note, "as figured in Brown's 'Forest 

 Flora of South Australia.' " 



Ninety-mile Desert. " Clear bark, wood brown." (R. H. Cambage, March, 

 1901.) The Ninety-mile Desert is the modern name for the Murray Desert, where 

 the type of the variety was collected. 



Specimens from South Australia [no locality] (W. Gill, 1S96 and 1900) are 

 very close to the Coolgardie specimens above referred to. 



