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Victoria. 



The following localities may be added to those given in pages 107 and 108, 

 Part IV :— 



Keraog (J. Blackburne). " Tree about 30 feet high. Three or four stems 

 from one root, stems up to a foot in diameter. Bark persists at bottom of tree. 

 Remainder of stem clear greenish brown.'' Bumbang (J. Blackburne, Sept., 1908). 



" Red (?) Mallee," Mount Wyeheproof (Rev. W. W. Watts, No. 243). Kaneira 

 (Rev. W. W. Watts, No. 644). " White Malice " Sea Lake (C. French, Jr.). " Forming 

 with E. oleosa the major portion of the Mallee growth. Height up to 40 feet in favourable 

 localities, diameter up to 8 inches and over. On the flats or flatter ground, rarely 

 ascending the sand hills below their lower slopes, especially where the country is com- 

 posed of a succession of sand hills with natter ground between. Fairly uniform in 

 type." Naming, Euston, Mildura (W. S. Brownscombe). 



Nhill, with conical pointed operculum (W. S. Brownscombe). 



South Australia. 



The following localities may be added to those given at pj.ge 106, Part IV : — 



River Murray, chiefly 15 miles east of Morgan (Dr. J. B. Clcland). Six miles 

 north-east of Mannum, on Murray River. On limestone country in a diy rocky creek 

 (W. (Jill). Monarto South (Dr. J. B. Clcland). Murray Bridge (J.H.M.). 



Rose worthy College, near Gawler (Prof. A. J. Perkins). 



" Chindoo Mallee." Minnipa, Eyre's Peninsula (W. J. Spafrord). 



The following are West Coast localities :— 



North of Mucat Bay (J. M. Black). Murat and Denial Bays (Dr. R. S. Rogers). 



Fowler's Bay, approaching var. angulosa (Dr. R. S. Rogers). This is on the Great 



Australian Bight and the nearest locality 1 have seen it to Esperance in Western 



Australia. 



Westekx Australia. 



The following localities may be added to those at page 105, Part IV : — 



Esperance (L. L. Cowen). Also at 9-mile Tank, near Hopetoun, and Desmond, 

 near Ravensthorpe (J.H.M.). On the Kalgan Plains (J.H.M.). Growangerup, 30 

 miles east of Broome Hill (W. C. Grasby). 



" Large shrub, grows on sand-plains. Called Whipstick Mallee." Cowcowing 

 (M. Koch, No. 990). 



Watheroo Rabbit fence (M. Koch, No. 1608). 



At Dongarra, not far from the beach, is a dense growth of slender White Gums,, 

 ribbony at butt, which reminds one of dense Mallee, but not true Mallee, 20-25 feet 

 high, trunk 4 inches diameter. Wood very tough, a little brown at heart. Operculum 

 a little ribbed. Broad coarse suckers. Glaucous buds. It is very close to typical. 

 vicmfisa/o, certainly a connecting link (J.H.M.). 



Port Cregory (already quoted p. 105) is a little further to the north, and j;ejjaains. 

 the most northern coastal localitv. 



