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83. E. Campaspe S. le M. Moore. 



Diorite Hill, near Coolgardie (District Forester Ferguson) ; Montana Hill, 

 Coolgardie, in stony soil, also on the flat country surrounding Coolgardie, forming small 

 open forests with E. Clelandi and E. Griffithsii. (C. A. Gardner.) 



189. E. clavigera A. Cunn. 



North Western Australia. — In Kimberley district, between the Edkins Range 

 and King Edward River, in sandy soil, with E. miniata or E. tetradonta, or more 

 frequently it is the sole associate of E. Spenceriana on basaltic plains and hills. Edkins 

 Range, No. 1078 ; Walcott Inlet, No. 1088. Never seen very far from the coast. (C. A. 

 Gardner.) 



Queensland. — are where I have been, i.e., between Cairns, Cooktown, and 

 Croydon (Dr. H. I. Jensen, April, 1920.) 



77. E. Clelandi Maiden. 



Western Australia. — Montana Hill, Coolgardie, in sandy loam (granite soil) with 

 E. Campaspe and E. torquata. (C. A. Gardner, September, 1922.) 



195. E. Cliftoniana W. V. Fitzgerald. 



North-Western Australia. See Part XXXVIII, p. 209. Mr. W. V. Fitzgerald writes— "I note you 

 refer to some fragmentary specimens collected on Bold Bluff and Packhorse Range as belonging to this 

 species. I collected on the elevations named during 1905 and on Mount Anderson and Grant Range during 

 the following year, and was then informed by Mr. Mayo Logue that 'Desert Gum' did not extend further 

 north than Grant Range and was common south of the Fitzroy River. I did not observe any examples 

 east or north-east of the King Leopold Ranges. The summit of Bold Bluff forms a small plateau (a few 

 hundred -yards in area) on which I found the following Eucalypts, E. Mooreana, E. lirata and E. collina, 

 the last being a very different looking member of the Coryrnbosse in comparison with E. Cliftoniana. 



71. E. Cloeziana F.v.M. 



Irvinebank-Emuford Area. On the arkose-like greywackes of the district, as 

 near Mount Albion, we have a Yellow Jacket (E. trachyphloia) ; on lode formation 

 a gum-topped Bloodwood known as " Dead Finish " is common (E. Cloeziana ?). (Dr. 

 H. I. Jensen, Queensland Agricultural Journal, xviii, p. 300, 1922.) 



8. E. coccifera Hook f. 



" Mountain Peppermint. The type of this tree was taken from the form growing 

 on the summit of Mount Wellington, Tasmania, and is the extreme form of the group 

 of variations included in this species." (L. Rodway.) 



