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J. B. Brown, in his " Forest Flora of South Australia," gives the following 

 localities for that State : — 



The Everard Ranges, between Alice Springs and Burrow's Creek (J. W. Jones); 

 in dense masses at Alice Well on Mount Burrell Station ; at the " Old Depot" of 

 the Overland Telegraph Line on the Idracowra Station ; in the vicinity of Chambers' 

 Pillar (W. H. Wilshire) ; on the boundary between West and South Australia, north 

 of Tomkinson's Range, at lat. 25° 35' S. and long. 129° E. (Beiry). 



Var. minor, var. nov. 



"Interior of South Australia" (Herb. Melb.). (Figured at 56, Plate 75.) 

 Quite sessile. Mueller has recorded" Glen of Palms, Macdonnell Range (E. Giles)." 



" Western Queensland " (Mr. Cornish, Herb. Melb.). Figured at 6, Plate 75. 

 Nearlv sessile. This is doubtless the same specimen as that referred to in the list of 

 " Plants collected in the vicinity of the Mulligan River by Mr. W. H. Cornish 

 during his Survey Expedition in 1885," and referred to by Mueller, Proc. Roy. Soc. 

 S.A., ix, il4< (18S7), in the following words : — " Eucalyptus pachyphylla, F.v.M. 

 The anthers occur roundish, so that this species could be transferred to the series of 

 Strongylcmtherce." 



All three were referred by Mueller to E. pachyphylla, F.v.M. 



" Mallee," Burracoppin, Western Australia, 182 miles east of Perth (Dr. 

 J. B. Cleland), rather longer stalked than the preceding, but with shorter stalks 

 than that of the figure of E. pachyphylla, F.v.M., in " Eucalyptograpliia." 



So that this small-fruited form is very widely distributed. 



Var. eloilgtlta, var. nov. 



" Erect, 4-5 feet, in sandy plains between Lawler's and Doyle's Well. 

 Filaments crimson" (Sergeant Donovan, conim. W. V. Fitzgerald). (Figured at 1, 

 Plate 76.) Arrino (W. V. Fitzgerald). 



Filaments yellow. A tall shrub growing on Sand plains, Cowcowing (Max 

 Koch, No. 1,257). (Figured at 2, Plate 76.) 



From Coolgardie (L. G. Webster) (Figured at 4, Plate 76) is a smallish form 

 and seems to connect the type with var. elongata and with var. minor. 



Var. Rameliann, var. nov. 



This was collected by Ernest Giles north of the Alfred-Marie Ranges, Western 

 Australia, say 25° South latitude, and 125° East longitude. 



