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Then -we hare yar. conglobata, specimens of which have heen collected at 

 or near Port Lincoln by Wilhelmi and Gill. Probably the " Bays 9 and 10 and 

 Island yin," of Robert Brown's labels are in the vicinity. 



Eucalyptus contain, Behr and Mueller, "Boston Point" (Port Lincoln). 

 Described by Miquel in his Plantae MulleriahEe (Ned. Kruidk. Arch IV, 185G). 

 Leaves very thick and highly polished and the fruits very ribbed. 



Ninety-mile Desert, Murray Desert, Tintinarra (W. Gill and P. H. Carnbage) . 

 Varies a good deal in shape of fruit. Sometimes it tends to hemispherical, in others 

 to sub-cylindrical and to be urceolate. Length of pedicel varies ; sometimes it is 

 nearly sessile. 



The above are referable to var. angulosa. 



Emu Plat, Ninety-mile Desert, W. Gill, 4/01. 



Smallish conical fruits, with valves slightly exserted; blunt opercula, which 

 are markedly ribbed and the buds show a marked constriction between operculum 

 and calyx. This specimen connects with var. dumosa, also with the conical fruited 

 and blunt operculum forms. 



179. Eucalyptus incrassata, LabilL, DC, Pr. iii, 217, No. 7. Differt a specimine auctoris; foliis 

 fere crassioribus, in altera tantum pagina venas primarias nervumque marginalem conspectui praebentibus 

 (in icone nimis fortiter et perspicue delineabantur), longius et fere subulato acuminatis, umbella paullo 

 longius peduneulata. Attamen eandem habeo speciem, cujus calyptram in specimine unieo non vidimus. 



Auf kalkig-sandigem Boden (Sandplaine) bei Bethanien, Strauchartig, die Bliitter voll von 

 iitherischem oele. (Sehlecht. in Linnrea, vol. 20, p. 658.) 



I have not seen this specimen. 



Victoria. 

 Lake Hindmarsh (Bosisto) tvpical var. dumosa. 

 Lake Bogan, Paver Murray (A. W. Howitt). 

 The Wimmera, also Murray Paver (Mueller). 

 A coarse form of var. dumosa, intermediate between it and the type. 



Dimboola (P. Reader). Pruits a little smaller than the preceding, a little 

 ribbed, and the valves slighly protruding. Another intermediate form. 



Lake Hindmarsh, C. Walter, Oct. 1899. Sub-conical fruits and intermediate 

 in character between var. dumosa and the type. 



All the above are, perhaps, nearest to var. dumosa, 



