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RANGE. 



It extends along the coast of Western Australia and South Australia from near 

 Shark Bay (the extreme northern range is as yet unknown) to near the Victorian 

 border. 



In dry inland localities it is found in Western Australia, South Australia, 

 Victoria, and western and south-western New South Wales. 



Western Australia. 



Labillardiere's type is from "Terra Van Leuwin," probably from the vicinity 

 of King George's Sound.. 



No. 65 (3rd) Drummond, with sub-cylindrical fruits, shiny and not much 

 corrugated. 



Between Albany and William Bivers ; Webb. (These specimens are very 

 near to B. Brown's No. 474S, and to Drummond's 65/1845.) 



" 2990. Eucalyptus incrassata, Lab., Arbor parva, 2-3 m. alt., trunco graeili. 

 Stirling Bange in fruticetis lapidosis collium." L. Diols, 30th May, 1901. 



Var. scyphocalyx, E.v.M., Eyre's Belief Camp. Mueller's label is 

 "Eucalyptus dumosa, A.C., var. scyphocalyx^ 



The above are all near the type, and are figured on Blate 13. 



Sand plains N. from the Stirling Bange, 10 feet. A small fruited form near 

 var. dumosa. See Blate 16. 



" Shrub, 6-5 feet. Bark, red. Limestone Hill, Lynton, Bt. Gregory, W.A." 

 (Oldficld), Herb. Barbey-Boissier. A small fruited form, E. dumosa. 



Elder Exploring Expedition Camp 49, Victoria Desert. B. Helms, 12/9/91. 

 Blunt operculum, smallish fruit. The above are nearest to var. dumosa. 



Coolgai'die, B. Helms, June, 1899. Large sub-conical fruits, opercula blunt. 



Near Coolgardie, E. Lidgey, Nov., 1900. Very similar to the preceding, but 

 with smaller buds and fruits. 



The above are connecting forms approaching var. angulosa. 

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