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120. E. ccesia Benth. 



Through the kindness of Mr. W. C. Grasby, I have received specimens from Mr. 

 C. A. Fauntleroy, Uberin Hill, " in a gully of the granite hill," Dowerin, W.A. (Mr. 

 A. E. Arney informed Mr. Grasby that the species also occurs about 70 miles east of. 

 Katanning, but no specimens were produced.) 



59. E. Caleyi Maiden. 



Stanthorpe (W. B. Petrie, through C. T. White). This is the first recorded 

 locakty for Queensland. Its range in New England and its slopes, both in New South 

 "Wales and Queensland, will doubtless bring to light many additional localities. 



3. E. calycogona Turcz (typical form). 



Western Australia. — I have also received specimens from Bruce Eock, Merriden 

 district, "W.A. (Dr. F. Steward, No. 18). 



On loamy flats in the Salmon Gum and Morrel forest. Harrismith, about 40 miles 

 east of Narrogin. (C. A. Gardner.) 



South Australia. — Additional localities (normal species) are Murray Bridge to 

 Callington (J. M. Black) ; " Mallee," Parilla Forest, near Pinnaroo, near the South 

 Australian- Victorian border (W. Gill) ; Yeelanna and Butler, Eyre's Peninsula (W. J. 

 Spafford, No. 3). 



Victoria.—" White Mallee," Sea Lake (W. W. Watts, No. 451), also Nandaly 

 (W. W. Watts, No. 467), both in the Mallee country. This species occurs sparingly 

 mixed with other Mallees, E. Behriana, E. fruticetorum, and E. acacioides (viridis) at 

 Wedderburn, where it is locally known as " Water Mallee." (F. W. Wakefield.) 



Diligent search has hitherto failed to find it in New South Wales, but I expect 

 to find it in that State just north of the Victorian Mallee country. 



269. E. Cambar/eana Maiden. 



Occurs on Mt. Coolon abundantly on slate schist country where the soil is deep, and on dacite and 

 alluvial : Mt. Playfair district on Walloon shales ; Emerald to Drummond Range on Star Beds (shales 

 and calcareous mudstones) ; Alpha and Pine Hill ori alluvial over desert sandstones ; Taroom district on 

 Walloon (calcareous) shales and on felspathic sandstones ; Cracow-Camboon district on deeper soils of 

 diorite and dacite derivation. It is widely distributed, principally on rich deep soils. It commences in 

 the Dividing Eange and extends well into North Queensland, and is calciphile. (Dr. H. I. Jensen). 



256. E. Camfieldi Maiden. 

 About 2-| miles north-west of Wondabyne railway station (near Hawkesbury 

 Eiver, Saw South W'ales), on hard ironstone and sandstone gravel, one small patch 

 about 12 feet in diameter ; plants not more than 4 feet high ; aspect westerly, the usual 

 situation for the plant. (Blakely and Shiress, 10th June, 1923.) 



