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(A. W. Howitt); Yarrangobilly (W. Forsyth); "White or Drooping Gum," Tumber- 

 umba (W. Kopsen) ; Laurel Hill, Tumberumba (R. H. Cambage) ; Talbingo, via 

 Tumut (A. W. Howitt) ; Batlow (A. W. Howitt) ; " A tree like viminalis, only very 

 inlocked, and will not split," Tumut (A. Murphy). These specimens are an absolute 

 match of those named E. crucivalvis by Mueller. 



Lake George (H. C. Russell) ; Yass (Revd. J. W. Dwyer, No. 60) ; Yass Junction 

 (W. M. Came) ; Kenmore, near Goulburn, " White Gum " (J.H.M.) ; Goulburn (Revd. 

 J. W. Dwyer) ; Towrang (J. L. Boorman) ; Wingello (J. L. Boorman) ; Box Point to 

 Barber's Creek (J.H.M.) ; Gillen Bullen, Berrima (R. T. Baker). 



Western Districts.— On basalt and on sandstone at Mount Wilson; at Hassan's 

 Walls, and thence to Cox's River ; also Lowther Road, Mount Victoria, into Kanimbla 

 Valley; also Jenolan Caves (J.H.M.). 



Mount Wilson, with crimson, also the ordinary white flowers (Jesse Gregson) ; 

 Lowther Road, Kanimbla Valley, intensely yellow filaments (J.H.M.); Cox's River 

 (R. H. Cambage and J.H.M.). 



Juvenile leaves from same tree vary in size from 3f to 12 inches long, and from 

 f to 2 inches broad, Mount Blaxland to Rydal (R. H. Cambage and J.H.M.) ; Jenolan 

 Caves. Broadish suckers and rather large fruits (W. F. Blakely) ; Oberon (R. H. 

 Cambage) ; Rockley (J. L. Boorman) ; Perth, filaments intensely yellow (J. L. Boor, 

 man); Bathurst (H. G. Smith and Dr. H. I. Jensen); Blayney (J.H.M.); Mount 

 Macquarie (J. L. Boorman); 16 miles from Orange on Cargo Road (R. H. Cambage); 

 Bathurst to Sofala (R. H. Cambage and J.H.M.). 



'Ribbon Gum" or "Mountain Ash." "Cut up at the local mills and sold 

 as Ash. Timber considered valuable for inside work. Grows to a tremendous height, 

 about 150 feet, has a long clean barrel. Rolls of ribbon-like bark hang on the trunks 

 of the trees." Parish of Turon, County Roxburgh (A. R. Samuels). 



' White Gum " stem-clasping juvenile leaves. Sunny Corner (J.H.M. and 

 J. L. Boorman). Ben Bullen and Capertee (J.H.M. and J. L. Boorman); between 

 Ilford and Capertee, at foot of Cherry Hills (A. Murphy) ; " Ribbon Gum," Nullo 

 Mountain, Rylstone (Forester Sim) with diameter 3 feet at 3 feet from ground, pointed 

 opercula ; Grattai, via Mudgee (J. L. Boorman) ; Hargraves (J. L. Boorman). 



Northern Districts.— Howe's Mountain, near Singleton (J. L. Boorman); Moonan 

 Brook or Flat, 9 feet diameter. Rough-butted from 30 feet up to 3rd fork, yet typical 

 viminalis. Moonan Flat and Brook, on the Hunter River, typical viminalis (no hard 

 bark). Up to 9 feet in diameter, rough-butted for 30 feet up to 3rd fork. Fruits in 

 3's, 4's, 5's, 6's, and 7's (J.H.M. and J. L. Boorman) ; Stewart's Brook, truncate look 

 of unripe fruits (J.H.M.); Murrurundi. Fruits in 3's and 4's (L. A. Macqueen, W. F. 

 Blakely; Nundle, fruits in 3's, and multi-flowered (M. H. Simon, J. L. Boorman); 

 White-boled Gum, the lowest 6 feet carrying rough bark. On low ground, Nundle 



