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Red (lum ox Grey Gum (E. tereticomis) occurs in the Glen Innes to Tenterfield 

 district, but there are not many trees from which sleepers could be got (H. Deane, 22nd 

 September, 1885). Near Tenterfield. (H. Deane). Very glaucous buds. Connects 

 with E. Bancroft i. 



" Red Gum." Tall trees yielding good mill-logs, being sound and comparatively 

 free from branches. Not normal; some fruits banded and showing affinity, in this 

 respect, to E. Bancrofti. Wallangarra, New South Wales-Queensland railway border 

 (J. L. Boorman). 



Queensland. 



Goondiwindi (R. B. Mclntyre); Roma (Joseph Mayfield; Gowrie, Little Plain 

 (W. F. Gray). Dalveen, near Tenterfield, N.S.W. (A. Sargent). Killarney (J. L. 

 Boorman). Killarney South (E. S. Taylor) (near the Macpherson Range, N.S.W., 

 noted above). Leyburn (A. E. A. McCahon). Warwick (Dr. J. Shirley). Doctor's 

 Creek, via Toowoomba (Orlando Bartlett). North Toowoomba (Miss Florence E. 

 Yardley). Rangeville (Thomas Henderson). Gatton (Major Fowles). Hatton Vale, 

 Laidley (W. H. Pimlott). Newtown, Ipswich (J. Spencely). " Grey Gum," Brisbane 

 district (Dr. J. Shirley). Stradbroke Island (F. M. Bailey). Moreton Bay (Allan 

 Cunningham, collected 1828). :< Blue Gum." Burpengary, Deception Bay (Dr. T. L. 

 Bancroft). Caboolture (P. H. McGurk). Apsley (E. Pilbrough). 



Following are some South Queensland localities : — 



" Scaly Gum at Mr. Macossons " (Dr. Leichhardt, 29th March, 1843). " Gum 

 tree, Mr. Booker's Station" (Dr. Leichhardt, 1st April, 1843). "Archer's Station" 

 (Bunya Bunya) (Dr. Leichhardt, 17th August, 1843). [See Dr. Lang's " Cooksland," 

 p. 83.] 



Gympie (L. Hirst). Maryborough West (P. J. McGrath). "Blue Gum." 

 Fraser Island (W. R. Petrie, No. 9). Bundaberg (J. L. Boorman). Calliope (Clifford 

 Curtis). St. Lawrence (Thos. Tate). Blackdown Tableland, near Dingo, 90 miles 

 west of Rockhampton (R. N. Jolly). Upper Dawson-road, near Rockhampton (W. N. 

 Jaggard). Crescent Lagoon, West Rockhampton (W. N. Jaggard). Rockhampton (R. 

 H. Cambage, No. 3991). Rockhampton, very broad rims (J.H.M. ). Rockhampton, 

 hroadish leaves, connecting with var. latifolia (R. Simmons). Rockhampton district 

 (Amalia Dietrich. 1865, Nos. 424, 2220). Mt. Morgan (C. F. Henrickson). East of 

 Rockhampton, near the sea-coast (P. MacMahon). " A fairly common tree throughout 

 the coastal districts of Queensland, chiefly on flats and in moist situations." Yeppoon, 

 near Rockhampton (J. L. Boorman). 



" Blue Gum." Throughout the northern tablelands. Tall tree, perpendicular 

 branches, dark blue-grey outer bark frequently peeling. Near Atherton (H. W. Mocatta, 

 District Forest Inspector). 



" Northumberland Isles." Coll. 1802-5. (Robert Brown, No. 4737). 



Charters Towers (H. B. Walker). Herbert River (correspondent of Mueller). 

 Endeavour River (Persieh). 



