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188. E. confluens (W. V. Fitzgerald) Maiden. 



North Western Australia. — Summit oi Mount Broome ; Hill C 92, near Synnott 

 Range ; Synnott Range among quartzite rocks. (W. V. Fitzgerald, MSS.) 



334. E. conglobata (R. Br.) Maiden. 



In low-lying places in the Salmon Gum forest, Harrismith, Western Australia. 

 (C. A. Gardner.) 



Grass patch, in sandy loam, in the Mallee lands, in open thickets. Interesting 

 locality, as far removed from the sea. (C. A. Gardner, No. 2,220.) 



235. E. conica Deane and Maiden. 

 New South TT 'ales.— Cox's Creek, Boggabri (R. H. Cambage, No. 4,415.) 



Queensland. — Inglewood (C. J. Smith, through C. T. White). 



See Parts XIII, p. 124, and XLII, p. 64. I ask for additional localities in order 

 that its range may be better defined. 



174 E. cornuta Labill. 



Base of Warrimgup Hill, Stirling Range, Western Australia, extending almost 

 to the summit. (C. A. Gardner, No. 1,956.) 



80. E. corrugata Luehmann. 



Mr. Walter Gill recently collected it near Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, which 

 increases its range a little, since it was previously only known from the vicinity of 

 Southern Cross. 



205. E. corymbosa Sm. 



One of the commonest trees in the Copmanhurst (Clarence River) district, found 

 on various classes of soil, and always present on both lower and higher altitudes; it 

 associates with all the other species in the district; the same cannot be said of its 

 congeners. (W. F. Blakely.) 



51. E. crebra F.v.M. 



Concerning Queensland localities, Dr. H. I. Jensen remarks: — "Narrow-leaf 

 Ironbark, calciphobe, occurs in loams with clay subsoil, often stony throughout, often 

 gravelly surface soil ; Dividing Range, near Box Vale, widespread through State — 

 Rewan, Dawson, Brown Waters. On sandstone, shale, granite, metamorphic rock, 

 sometimes with E. populifolia, sometimes with E. maculata, but more often with 

 E. hemiphloia and E. Cambageana. 



