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Mueller in " Euealyptographia " says : — ■" In New South Wales and Queensland, 

 but not extending far into the inland districts, traced northward hitherto to the vicinity 

 of Rockingham Bay (Dallachy) (this is the type locality both^for E. pellita F.v.M. and 

 E. spectabilis F.v.M., J.H.M.), and the Daintree River (Fitzalan)." 



It is probable that all North Queensland forms referred to E. resinijera really 

 belong to E. pellita. 



New South Wales. 



Southern Districts. — Picton to Thirlmere. Valves more sunk than usual 

 (J.H.M.). 



(Compare also the Southern District forms referred to below, p. 216.) 

 Bankstown to Cabramatta (J. L. Boorman). 



Sydney District. — Rocky Point Road, Kogarah; Oatley and Oatley West; 

 Connell's Bay Road, Hurstville, &c. ; Sutherland (J. H. Camfield). 



Mrs. Macquarie's Chair (J. H. Camfield); Botanic Gardens and Inner Domain 

 (J.H.M.); Field of Mars (J. J. Fletcher, R. H. Cambage, J.H.M.); Gladesville (J. L. 

 Boorman); ' ; Red Mahogany," Hunter's Hill (Rev. Dr. Woolls); Burwood (Rev. 

 Dr. Woolls); Homebush (J.H.M.). 



The following specimens were collected by one of Sir Joseph Banks' collectors 

 in the Parramatta district: — " ' Torumba ' — From a young tree or bush on Marsden's 

 Mill Farm. Operculum short. December, 29th 1807" (George Caley). "Mahogany"— 

 Mr. Marsden's Mill Farm, March, 1805. This is " Torumba " (George Caley). 



" Cotogurra." " Wet hollow, just below the Camp. 31st December, 1809. 

 Cotogurra is only another name for ' Torumba ' " (George Caley). 



" Red Mahogany." " One of the largest trees in the district. Bark rough 

 and persistent, very rough on the old trees, running right out on to the smaller branches. 

 Young and medium trees are less rough, the branches often smooth and greenish, with 

 a few scattered curly ribbons on the main branches. Found on shale and sandstone, 

 but commoner on the shale." Near Berowra Bridge, Horns by (now Asquith) (W. F. 

 Blakely); near Hordern's Bridge, Waitara (W. F. Blakely). 



Northern, Districts. — Brisbane Water (W. D. Francis); Woy Woy (A. Murphy); 

 Morrisset (J. L. Boorman); Alum Mt., Bulladelah (J.H.M.); Bulladelah (A. Rudder); 

 " Red Mahogany," Port Macquarie (G. R. Brown); near Woolgoolga (E.'H. F. Swain); 

 Bucca Creek, near Coff's Harbour, typical E. hemilampra (J. L. Boorman); Clarence 

 River (Forest Ranger Huxham); Mullumbimby, Brunswick River (W. Baeuerlen); 

 Tintenbar, Richmond River (W. Baeuerlen); Drake (E. C. Andrews); Acacia Creek, 

 Macpherson Range (W. Dunn). 

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