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Following are additional localities for E. Caleyi: — ■ 



New South Wales. — Baerami. 14 miles west of Denman (R. H. Cambage, No. 

 2670) ; height 60-80 feet, diameter at 4 feet from the ground 2-4 feet. Sometimes 

 stunted in growth, short bole. Used for fencing, building and fuel. Attunga State 

 Forest, County Inglis, mountain slopes on the western side of the New England Range, 

 altitude above sea-level 1,200-2,500 feet. (Assistant Forester T. W. Taylor) ; Bundarra 

 (Assistant Forester A. Julius) : Bound-leaved Ironbark, a large tree with straight 

 barrel; girth 10 feet. Bark dull grey, not deeply furrowed. Forest Reserve 35664, 

 Parish Ironbark. County Darling, Barraba district. (Forest Assessor W. A. W. de 

 Beuzeville); Farish of Dungowan, County Parry (District Forester Gordon Burrow); 

 New England Ironbark. Trees of stunted growth, 20-30 feet high being a maximum 

 growth, generally below 20 feet, with a girth of 2-4 feet, growing under similar 

 conditions as E. sideroxylon, but inferior in quality, makes excellent fuel, Tent Hill, 

 Emmaville district (J. L. Boorman) ; Westphalen's Lease, Parish of Elsmore, Inverell 

 district (Forest Guard L. B. Peacocke) ; Road to Wallangarra-Ashford, 7 miles from the 

 latter (Assistant Forester T. W. Taylor) ; Fraser's Creek, Ashford (J. L. Boorman). 



Queensland. — Blackdown (R. N. Jolly); Brush Creek, Inglewood (J. L. Boorman). 



