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From a tree near the cricket ground, Jenolan Caves, about 20 feet high (W. F. 

 Blakely). With a more defined broader rim than typical radiata, but still that species 

 in my opinion. (This was referred to as approaching E. nitidu, in Part VI, p. 163.) 



Mount Wilson (J.H.M.). Some of the leaves coriaceous, and some of the fruits 

 shining, making them somewhat reminiscent of E. nitida Hook. f. 



Mount Tomah (Jesse Gregson). 



Mount Blaxland to Rydal (R. H. Cambage and J.H.M.). 



Mullion Creek, near Orange, the most westerly locality recorded so far (R. H. 

 Cambage). 



Following are some Northern localities : — 



" Messmate." Tree of 70 feet, 7 feet girth. Parish Yeerowin, County Parry 

 (E. H. F. Swain). "Messmate" or " Almond-leaved Stringybark," 150 feet, with 

 barrel of 40 feet, girth 8 feet. Parish Nundle, County Parry (M. H. Simon). Like 

 Messmate, 18 inches diameter, height 40 feet. Hanging Rock, via Nundle (E. Julius, 

 J. L. Boorman, J.H.M.). 



Moona Plains, Walcha (A. R. Crawford). 



Yarrowitch to Tia (J.H.M.). 



" Messmate," Tyringham to Bald Hills (Grafton- Armidale road) (J.H.M.). 

 " Bark rough but not stringy, of moderate girth." Marengo, near Guy Fawkes (J. F. 

 Campbell). 



" 9 feet in girth, with a barrel of about 18 feet." Oban, County Clarke (Forest 

 Guard S. G. Ruddock). 



" Messmate," Bald Nob, Glen Innes district (J. L. Boorman). 



Wilson's Downfall (J. L. Boorman). 



AFFINITIES. 



1. With E. amygdalina Labill. 



2. With E. numerosa Maiden. 

 Discussed at page 228. 



