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 274. E. decorticans (F. M. Bailey) Maiden. 



Dr. H. I. Jensen reports that this Queensland species is calciphobe, and that it is 

 found on sandy soils with stone (sandstone, sometimes schist) near the surface, always 

 on dry ranges and tablelands ; Kilmorey, Dividing Range, Dawson headwaters on hills, 

 Meteor, Consuelo, Moolagumba Creek, Glenhaughton Ranges; siliceous sandstone all 

 ages, Star to Cretaceo-Tertiary. It is associated with Acacia doratoxylon, Clematis 

 Creek, with Callitris alauca and calcarata. Glenhaughton. 



- 78. E. dccurva F.v.M. 

 Bremer Bay, Western Australia (J. Wallstead). 



217. E. dichromophloia F.v.M. 



North Western Australia. Not often met with, but always occurring in poor sandy soil among 

 sandstone rocks, either on hills or in valleys, the trees growing in clumps or small patches. Mount Reid, 

 King Edward River ; near Mount Connor, Admiralty Gulf ; Vansittart Bay (with large, almost globular 

 fruits), sandstone ridges to the south of Napier Broome Bay. (C. A. Gardner, Kimberleys.) 



16. E. diuersifoUa Bonpl. 



Yumali (Dist. T., South Australia ; White). In scrub south of Lameroo. Here 

 a small mallee ; leaves rather broad and very thick, resembling those of E. capitellata. 

 (J. M. Black, Tram. Roy. Soc, S.A., xliii, 1919.) 



79. E. doratoxylon F.v.M. 



Occurring (as seen by finder) only above 2,000 feet elevation, forming small 

 thickets with numerous other shrubs, notably Hakea florida, and, with the exception of 

 E. megacarpa, the highest Eucalypt on the Stirling Range, Western Australia, Mount 

 Toolbrunup, at an altitude of 2,000-3,000 feet, in black soil, among sandstone shales; 

 also Warrungup Hill, in similar situation. (C. A. Gardner, No. 1,932.) 



199. E. dumosa A. Cunn. 



Grasspatch, in sandy loam, on flats in open Mallee lands. (C. A. Gardner, 

 No. 2,221.) 



252. E. eremophila Maiden. 



Near the rabbit-proof fence on gravelly rises, also in low-lying spots. Harris- 

 smith, Western Australia. (C. A. Gardner.) 

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