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Following are some specimens represented in the National Herbarium, Sydney: — 



Nullo Mountain, Rylstone, and Gulf road, Rylstone (R. T. Baker) ; the type. 



" Mountain Stringybark " (A. Rudder). Identical with the Gulf road specimen. 

 The valves well exserted, and the rim exceptionally broad. (Fig. 16, PI. 4.) 



Tomalla Table-land, head of Hunter River, opposite Belltrees (H. L. White). 



Moonan Flat (J.H.M. and J. L. Boorman). (Fig. 22, PL 4.) Stringybark, 

 Moonan Brook (E. C. Andrews per R. H. Cambage, No. 3582). Flat topped with very 

 slightlv exsert valves. 



" Stringybark," Warrah Creek (Jesse Gregson). (Fig. 17, PL 4.) 



Red Stringybark, Murrurundi Common (L. A. Macqucen, Forest Guard). 



A Blackbutt, tall tree, dark brown fibrous bark to tips of branches. On eastern 

 slope. Parish Vant, County Hawes (E. H. F. Swain). 



Very tall trees, similar to E. pilularis in growth. Bark rough to tips of branches. 

 Nundle, Hanging Rock, 4,000 feet (J. L. Boorman, E. H. F. Swain). 



Tree of 80 feet in height, with a girth of 8 feet. Parish Bundulla, County 

 Pottinger, on slopes (Forest Guard M. H. Simon, No. 28). 



Wollun Platform on the Main Divide, nea,r Armidale (J. F. Campbell). Three 

 miles east of Uralla (R. H. Cambage, No. 3784). Fruits smaller than the type. 



On acid granite, Torrington (R, H. Cambage, No. 1824). The largest-fruited 

 form I have seen. E. macrorrhyncha, E. capitellata and E. eugenioides in the district, 

 practically within a few hundred yards. 



RANGK (°f variety minor). 



This appears to be more widely diffused than the normal form, extending from 

 Goulburn in the south to southern Queensland in the north. Goulburn, Barber's Creek 

 (Tallong) and Sutton Forest, the most southerly localities, are on the Southern Table- 

 land, between 90 and 136 miles south of Sydney. 



Southern Localities. 



Near Goulburn (Dr. J. B. Cleland). Barber's Creek or Tallong (H. J. Rumsey). 

 Also labelled by Mr. Baker as the type. 



Sutton Forest (R. T. Baker). Labelled by Mr. Baker as the type. 



Kowmung River (R. H. Cambage, No. 2735). Almost typical for E. Wilkin- 

 soniana. 



The southern and northern localities will doubtless be found to be connected by 

 means of the Bme Mountains and other spurs. 



