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RANGE. 



So far it appears to be confined to the Wingello, Mittagong, and Moss Vale districts, 

 New South. Wales. Paddy's Kiver, Wingello (J. L. Boorman). " Trees 40-80 feet 

 high and 4 feet in diameter; timber used in the mills for battens, palings and building 

 purposes." A co-type. (A. and P. Murphy). " Large trees, timber pale pink, used 

 for milling purposes." Cut-away Hill, of! Sandy Flat, Mittagong district (D. W. C. 

 Shiress). Co-type. Belmore Falls, Moss Vale ( W. Forsyth, October, 1900). Burrawang 

 (H. Deane). 



AFFINITIES. 



1. With E. Bottii Blakely. 



Both species are moderately large trees, producing a light-coloured serviceable 

 timber, but the timber of E. urceolaris appears to be superior to that of E. Bottii. On 

 botanical characters the former may be readily distinguished from the latter by its 

 urceolate buds and fruits. The venation of the leaves is also different. 



2. With E. piperita Sm. 



E. urceolaris is a superior tree in every way to E. piperita, and it also differs from 

 it in the shape of the buds and fruits, as well as in the juvenile and adult leaves. 



