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Between Globe Hill and Naroo and between Nanutarra and Globe Hill, 

 Ashburton River (A. Morrison). Long leaves of medium width, young fruits, ripe 

 fruits with slightly recurved rims. These specimens resemble in a striking manner a 

 drawing of two specimens at Kew, already referred to, one in young bud, labelled " Abel 

 Tasman" and a second in fruit labelled " Roper River, Dr. M. [Mueller], 1857," and both 

 also labelled " Eucalyptus dichromophloia Ferd. Mueller" (in Mueller's handwriting), 

 and evidently co-types. It is evident that the fruits of the species at the Roper River 

 display variation, for these are thinner, smaller, and less delicate than others from the 

 same locality referred to at p. 315. 



Roeburne (J. W. O. Tepper), reddish buds, flowers and narrow leaves only. 

 (E. Pritzel, No. 281, as E. termmalis.) " Angophora-like, leaves thick, rigid, very white 

 trunk." Poondina, near Port Hedland (Dr. J. B. Cleland). Fruits only. 



' Low, roughish bark, bears very large galls." (Presumably Bra-chyscelis 

 pomiformis Froggatt). Port Hedland-Marble Bar track (Dr. J. B. Cleland). Fruits 

 only, not quite ripe. These two specimens are identical. 



Broome (W. V. Fitzgerald, Nos. 132, 138, 150, 166). In flower, buds reddish. 

 Also C. H. Ostenfeld, No. 527 ; in fruit. 



Base of Mt. House, West Kimberley (W. V. Fitzgerald, No. 961, labelled 

 E. pyrophora Benth. by Mr. Fitzgerald). Fruit only, a little larger than the Port 

 Hedland specimens. Leaves broadish, fruits, and with a large spherical gall 

 {Brachyscdis pomiformis Froggatt). Near Grace Knob (W. V. Fitzgerald, No. 885, 

 labelled E. pyrophora). Broad leaves, usual spherical gall. Between King Island 

 and Exmouth Gulf (Dr. H. Basedow). Aboriginal name of gall forgotten. 

 ' Edible inside, sweet like a miniature coconut." Broad leaves, large white roundish 

 buds. All these three alike. 



Derby, broad leaves, fruit (C. H. Ostenfeld, No. 525). 



The last four specimens have broad, coarse leaves and comparatively large 

 fruits. Their facies is very different to that of the type, but there seem to be 

 imperceptible gradations. 



This Bloodwood gall, Brachyscelis pomiformis Froggatt, originally came from 

 near King Sound, N.W.A., on E. perfoliate, R.Br. I also found it on E. tessellaris at 

 Bundaberg, Queensland, so that it will probably be found on other Bloodwoods. 



Goody Goody, near Derby. Reddish buds and young crinkled fruit (W. V. 

 Fitzgerald, No. 302). 



Red cast of buds. Short thick style. Reddish buds ; flowers, one loose fruit. 

 Near Mt. Marmion, West Kimberley (W. V. Fitzgerald, No. 507). Isdell Range, West 

 Kimberley, at E. 88. Pale buds (W. V. Fitzgerald, No. 1238). 



Wyndham. Two specimens, varying in width of leaves and size of buds, which 

 are pale. One loose fruit (A. E. V. Woodroffe). East Kimberley. Reddish buds; 

 llowers (R. Helms). 



