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209. E. gracilis F.v.M. "Timber dark brown, exceedingly dense and strong." 

 (C. A. Gardner, Coolgardie.) Dark, dense. No. 2119. Harrisrnith, W.A. (C. A. 

 Gardner). 



109. E. Guilfoylei Maiden, "Yellow Tingle Tingle." For an account of the 

 properties and estimate of the value of this timber, see Rep. Forests Department, W.A., 

 30th June, 1923, p. 6. Engineering tests at p. 53. 



281. E. Houscana (W.V.F.) Maiden. "Timber pinkish, dense and hard, with 

 a pale sapwood. It is not readily attacked by termites." (C. A. Gardner, Kimberleys). 



251 E. Jacksoni Maiden, " Red Tingle Tingle." For an account of the properties 

 and estimate of the value of this timber, see Rep. Forests Department, W.A., year 

 ended 30th June, 1923, p. 6. Engineering tests at p. 53. 



223. E. latifolia F.v.M. " Pale red in colour. It exudes a large quantity of 

 kino." (C. A. Gardner, Kimberleys.) 



211. E. longicornis F.v.M. " Dense and red in colour." (C. A. Gardner, Cool- 

 gardie.) 



339. E. melanoxylon Maiden. " Cigar-brown or a darker brown, hard, strong 

 and dense." (C. A. Gardner.) 



123. E. miniata A. Cunn. " Red, tough and hard." (W. V. Fitzgerald.) 



73. E. oleosa F.v.M. "Deep red and very hard." (C. A. Gardner, Coolgardie- 

 Widgiemooltha.) 



72. E. oligantha Schauer. " Reddish brown, tough and hard." (W. V. 

 Fitzgerald MSS.) 



192. E. papuana F.v.M. With reference to page 194, Part XXXVII, Mr. W. V. 



Fitzgerald writes : " The timber of the trees referred by me to E. tesselaris is pale and 

 brittle, and was generally regarded in West Kimberley as of inferior quality." 



243. E. perfoliate R.Br. ;i Red, fairly dense." (C. A. Gardner, Kimberleys.) 



124. E. phcenicea F.v.M. " Reddish-brown." (C. E. F. Allen, No. 470, Pine 

 Creek, Northern Territory.) 



62. E. polyanthemos Schauer. ' The forests of this tree are unfortunately not 

 very extensive, but the wood is of excellent quality, suitable for posts, sleepers, piles, 

 beams, &c. It is very durable in the ground, being almost, if not quite, equal to Red 

 Gum (E. tereticornis) in this respect. I have seen fence posts of this timber, after being 



