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Typical Form. 



It is confined to Western Australia so far as we know at present. Following 

 are specific localities : — 



Limestone Hills, near Fremantle, Preiss No. 231. (Type.) 



"Inter Swan River et K. G. Sound." Roe (Hugel). Herb. Vindob. 



Drummond, 2nd Coll. No. 87 (Bentbam). Figured at Plate 22. I bave seen 

 specimens in Herb. Kew, Herb. Cant, &c. 



Yenert, Gilbert No. 263 (Bentbam). 



Shark Bay and Dirk Hartog's Island, Milne (Bentbam). 



Port Gregory, Murchison and South Hutt Rivers, Oldfield (Bentbam). 



"Murchison R., W.A., Oldfield, 782 B." 



" 2nd Valley, near Yadthoo, Murchison R., W.A., Oldfield:' 



Both specimens in Herb. Barbey-Boissier, and both labelled E. fcecundu by 

 Bentham. 



" Red Sandstone Hill, Minara, Murchison R., W.A. (Oldfield):' Herb. Syd. 

 ex. Herb. Kew. 



" 3,295, frutex f-1 m. alt. Greenough River in fruticetis limoso-arenosis." 

 (L. Diels, 2/7/01.) 



South Australia ? " Specimens in young bud and in fruit from the S. coast, 

 R. Brown, appear to belong to this species." (B.F1. iii, 253.) I cannot be certain 

 as to tbe specimens referred to by Bentham. Perhaps they are those from "Bay iii," 

 referred to below. 



Variety loxophleba. 



This variety appears to be confined to Western Australia. 



On the eastern tracts of the Darling Ranges a main constituent of the forests, extending only 

 through a narrow strip of country eastward beyond them, spreading northward in a variety called by the 

 natives " Yandee," and according to Mr. J. Forrest, eastward as far as Kojenup, and thence southward to 

 near King George's Sound. 



