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"Red Gum." Dubbo (J. Duff).' Midway near Dubbo (W. Gill and J. L. 

 Boorman). " Cabbage Gum " witkout operculum, valves rather spreading. Minore 

 (J. L. Boorman). Tomingley to Peak Hill (J.H.M.). 



(These are the farthest westerly localities known to me.) 



" Swamp Gum." " Large tall trees, trunk slightly ribbony, of a greyish yellow. 

 Common in swamps." Capertee (J. L. Boorman, No. 8). " Red Box " or " Red Gum." 

 " Tall straight trees of large dimensions, with thick bark of clean appearance, timber 

 red and valuable. Sides of hills." Capertee (J. L. Boorman). Gulgong (J.H.M. and 

 J. L. Boorman). Growing in low-lying places, large trees.' Grattai^ Mudgee district 

 (J. L. Boorman and A. Murphy). Tambaroora, between Mudgee and Bathurst (R. H. 

 Cambage, No. 2,786). 



Between Cobborah and Merrygoen (W. Forsyth). 

 Till we get to Narrabri we are more or less in the Pilliga district :— < 

 " 30-50 feet. Scaly bark, which falls away in irregular patches, giving the stem 

 a mottled appearance." Coonabarabran (J. L. Boorman). "Red Gum." " Trees of 

 medium growth, smaller when grown on stony ridges, not of much service either for 

 timber or fire -wood. Fruits rather larger than type. Timor Rock, Coonabarabran 

 (J. L. Boorman). 



"Cabbage Gum." Pilliga Scrub (Dr. H. I. Jensen); also 10-15 miles from 

 Coonabarabran, towards Rocky Glen {Dr. H. I. Jensen, No. 129). The type. Borah 

 Creek. 10-12 miles north from Rocky Glen (Dr. H. I. Jensen, No. 144). 



Arrarownie, Borah Creek, 32 miles from Boggabri (Dr. H. I. Jensen, No. 150). 



Boggabri. A thin, small -leaved form (J.H.M. ). 



Bugaldi, 16 miles from Coonabarabran (Dr. H. I. Jensen, No. 88). 



Baradine (Dr. H. I. Jensen, No. 84). 



Cuttabri (Dr. H. I. Jensen, No. 47). 



" White Gum." On poor heathy lands. Mallallee, Pilliga Scrub (E. H. F. Swain, 

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Ph. of Brigalow, Co. White, Narrabri district (E. H. F. Swain, No. 9). Narrabri 

 (J.H.M.). Narrabri west (J. L. Boorman). 



With very long opercula. Nundle, east of Tamworth, in swampy land (J. L. 

 Boorman). 



Walroodah, Barraba (R. D. Hay, Nos. 8 and 18). Bundarra, with pink and 

 white filaments (Forest Assessor A. Julius). 



" On the highest hills." Inverell and Tingha (J. L. Boorman, A. Julius). 



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- Queensland, 



" Red Gum." Stanthorpe (J. L. Boorman ). 



