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leaves and much freer growth (E. H. F. Swain). About 8 miles W.S.W. of Narrabri, 

 Pilliga Scrub (Dr. H. I. Jensen, No. 8). Lanceolate, thickish leaves. " Yellow Gum," 

 (sic) Rocky Creek, Narrabri District (E. H. F. Swain, No. 22). Short broadish leaves. 

 Another instance' of the yellowness this species often assumes in the Pilliga district. 



" Red Gum. Large tree, 60-70 feet, 8-10 feet girth. Bark grey in colour and 

 smooth. Sandy soils." Wee Waa. Lanceolate leaves, evidently a free-growing 

 specimen. (T. W. Taylor, Forest Guard, No. 32). 



Stunted Gum, 20 feet high, short conical opercula, short broad and narrow 

 lanceolate leaves. Ph. Duckhole, Co. Courallie (Forest Assessor E. Julius). 



Lanceolate leaves, fruits a little pear-shaped. " Growing like Mallee, on sand- 

 stone, top of mount near Shale Mine, Baerami, west of Denman." (R. H. Cambage, 

 2,687). Denman, short leaves (W. Heron, No. 22). Lanceolate leaves. Merriwa 

 (J.H.M. and J. L. Boorman). Lanceolate leaves, venation well marked. Murrurundi 

 (J.H.M. and J. L. Boorman). Lanceolate leaves, with intermediate leaves broad. 

 Currabubula (R. H. Cambage, No. 3,551). 



" Silver Leaf Eucalypt. Bark on trunk resembles that of E. rostrata. Cleans 

 into bright yellow bark half-way up. All limbs pendulous and gnarled. 25-30 feet." 

 Very large, handsome, long markedly veined leaves. Linton Forest Reserve, 16,098, 

 Barraba district (W. A. W. de Beuzeville, No. 5). No. 6 from the same place has 

 shorter, smaller leaves with buds in a young state, with a double operculum tc 

 every, bud. 



Lanceolate leaves. Warialda (E. J. Hadley, No. 22). " White Gum." A low 

 stunted tree. Leaves short and ovate. Warialda (W. A. W. de Beuzeville). Hills 

 about Warialda (J.H.M.). " White Gum." Coolatai, Warialda district. Leaves 

 broadish lanceolate. (W. A. W. de Beuzeville). With large broadish, well veined leaves. 

 Ashford (J. L. Boorman). 



Lanceolate to broadly lanceolate leaves. Juvenile leaves pedicellate and nearly 

 circular, with epathulate base. Branchlets angular. Rims of fruits very sharp and 

 to some - extent resembling those of E. rostrata. In swampy land, Tingha, Inverell 

 district (J. L. Boorman). Howell and Inverell to Howell (J.H.M., J. L. Boorman, and 

 E. C. Andrews). Inverell (Forest Assessor A. Julius, No. 8). With leaves lanceolate to 

 broadly lanceolate. Broadish leaves. Between the Gwydir and Mclntyre Rivers 

 (District Forester E. H. F. Swain). 



" Brown-barked Gum." ' Elvanite soils, accompanies Box, Dogwood (Jacksonia 

 scoparia) and a Uttle grass-tree." Narrow to broad leaves. New England (See Christie 

 in Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W., xi, p. 32 (1877). 



" Tree of 30-40 feet. Bark corrugated and very hard, but not very rugose, 

 separating in small pieces f-inch thick." Small narrow lanceolate leaves, and nearly 

 sessile buds. New England (C. Stuart). Labelled at various times by Mueller 

 " E. dealbata " and ' E. viminalis var." and doubtless one of the specimens which led 

 him to look upon these as conspecific. 



