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Adelong (J.H.M.) ; Gundagai (Forester J. S. Taylor) ; Big Springs, Wagga 

 district. Diameter 2-3 feet, height 50-60 feet, (J. S. Taylor) ; " Red Ironbark," 

 Grenfell (District Forester Arthur Osborne, Forester Postlethwaite, E-. H. Cambage) ; 

 Cootamundra to Grenfell (District Forester A. Osborne) ; "only specimen of Red- 

 flowering Ironbark in my district," 45 miles west of Cootamundra (A. 

 Osborne) ; Wyalong (A. Osborne) ; Common on ridges in Murrnmbidgee and 

 •Lachlan districts (J. Duff); " Moogar," Lachlan River near Condobolin (R. 

 Kidston) ; Condobolin (J.H.M.) ; Palestban, Condobolin (Miss Clements) ■ " Red- 

 flowering Ironbark," Mimosa and Parkes (District Forester A. Wilshire) ; Trundle 

 (P. J. Holdsworth). 



Molong- Parkes (H. Deane) ; Molong (Dr. Andrew Ross) ; Cudal (A. 

 Wilshire) ; Bowan Creek and Sand Creek, Bowan Park (W. F. Blakeley). 



Euchareena (J. L. Boorrnan) ; Dubbo (H. Deane, J. V. de Coque, J. L. 

 Boorman) ; Tomingley to Peak Hill (J.H.M.) ; Minore (J. L. Boorrnan) ; Sandy 

 Creek and Bogan (W. Woolls). Auriferous ridges, County Flinders, near Nymagee. 

 " Mugga " (Forest Guard E. F. Rogers) ; Cobar (W. Woolls) ; Nymagee. Very 

 red flowers (Dr. J. W. Cox). 



Near Cobborah (W. Forsyth) ; " Ironbark," splits readily, Grattai, Merrin- 

 dee, and tops of mountains generally, say, 2,000 feet above sea-level, between Mudgee 

 and Wellington (A. Murphy). 



Gulgong (J.H.M. and J. L. Boorrnan) ; Mudgee (W. Woolls) ; Bylstonc 

 (very glaucous) and Lue (J. L. Boorman) ; Hawkesbury Agricultural College, 

 Richmond (C. T. Musson and M. Came) ; Richmond (H. Deane); Parramatta to 

 Hawkesbury River, scarce (J.H.M.). 



"Fat-cake Ironbark," Stroud district (A. Rudder) ; Karrabri (J.H.M., J. L. 

 Boorman) ; Bundarra (Forest Guard Gordon Burrow) ; Murrurundi (J.H.M. and 

 J. E. Boorman) ; on porphyritic felsite, 11-12 mile posts, Inverell to Tingha (R. H. 

 Cambage) ; Inverell (Samuel Gray, Gordon Burrow) ; " Black Ironbark," Howell 

 (J.H.M. and J. L. Boorman) ; " Fatcakc," Warialda (Rev. H. M. R. Rupp, E. J. 

 Hadley, J.H.M., and J. L. Boorman) ; " Fatcake," S.E. of Warialda (E. A. Powell, 

 collected for H. Deane). Fruits smaller than the normal species. All the bark is 

 of a very gummy nature. Yagobri, near Warialda (Surveyor E. A. Powell). 



Tins timber is obtainable at Deep Creek, near Bolivia, but not, I believe, very 

 abundantly. (II. Deane). Western slopes of Dividing Range, County of Clive, 

 Tenterfield (A. S. O. Reid). 



Queensland. 



Darling Downs (F. M. Bailey) ; Jimbour Station (Sir Joshua P. Bell) ; 

 " Silver-leaved Ironbark " (not to be confused with E. melanophloia). Between 

 Stanthorpe and Warwick (A. Murphy) ; South Queensland (H. Lau) ; Mackenzie 

 River and cultivated in Botanic Garden, Bockhampton (R. Simmons). 



