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Northern Localities. 



Macdonald River, Howe's Valley, 40 miles from Singleton (R. H. Cambage, 

 No. 1543). This is a diminutive fruited form of E. Icevopinea in every respect, but 

 it is different from the Barber's Creek specimen, whose nearest affinity is to E. eugenioides. 



Murrurundi ( J.H.M. and J. L. Boorman). Smaller fruits than type. 



Rivertree, Upper Clarence River (R. H. Cambage, No. 2847). Nearly typical 

 for E. Wilkinsoniana, and not to be distinguished from the Warrah Creek specimens 

 recorded at p. 329. 



I frequently find it difficult to say whether a certain specimen should be labelled 

 E. Icevopinea or its variety. For example, the specimens from Warrah Creek and 

 Hanging Rock (already referred to under E. Icevopinea), and Rivertree, just mentioned, 

 include fruits so flat-topped that they were at one time put under E. Wilkinsoniana 

 as typical for that reputed species. 



Tenterfield, via Cottesbrooke, to Sandy Flat, just west of Dividing Range 

 (J.H.M. ). (Fig. 25, PI. 4.) Some of the fruits of this specimen would also pass for 

 typical E. Wilkinsoniana. 



Drake ( E. C. Andrews). Near those specimens of Barber's Creek, picked out 

 as E. Wilkinsoniana. 



Red Stringybark, but not deep red colour. Inner bark bright yellow. (N. 

 Stewart, Forest Guard, Glen Times.) Fruits in heads with very short thick pedicels. 

 Slightly domed, otherwise resembling the Sutton Forest specimens of E. Wilkinsoniana. 



Acacia Creek, Macpherson Range (William Dunn). A common Stringybark 

 on the Macpherson Range. These specimens show inflorescence more or less capitate, 

 fruits more or less domed ; indeed there is a fair amount of morphological variation. 

 Would be named E. Icevopitiea var. minor or E. Wilkinsoniana indiscriminately. 



Queensland. 



Near Mt. Gravatt, Brisbane (Dr. J. Shirley and C. J. White). The accompanying 

 species principally E. Planehoniana, E. Baileyana, and E. licemastoma. These specimens 

 strongly resemble those from Sutton Forest labelled E. Wilkinsoniana. 



The common Stringybark of the district; runs out near Warwick. Stanthorpe 

 (A. Murphy). Precisely same as Macpherson Range specimens. 



Grey Stringybark, Benarkin(N. W. Jolly). 



" Blackbutt," vicinity of Blackbutt Range, between Esk and Nanango (N. W. 

 Jolly). 



