288 



E. eximia Schauer. 



With reference to certain localities, north of Sydney, quoted by me at Part XLII, 

 p. 31 :— 



In a circle with a radius of two miles from my school there is a fair quantity of it. It is most no- 

 ticeably confined to the ridges. It is often called "Rock Apple" here because of its fondness for rocky 

 sandy ridges. I do not think I have seen any on the flat country, and the top of the ridge is always more 

 fully covered with it than the slopes. The miners say here it is greatly infested with borers. I do not 

 know if it occurs beyond the two mile radius. Abernethy I think is from 15 to 20 miles from Sawyer's 

 Gully. (Mr. H. L. Macara, Abernethy.) 



75. E. falcata Turcz. 



On gravelly ridges in poor lateritic soil, with E. Gardneri, &c. Harrismith, 

 Western Australia (C. A. Gardner). 



197. E. ferruginea Schauer. 



Large tree, with rough bark, growing on ironstone formation, Frew's Pond, 

 Northern Territory. (C. E. F. Allen, No. 653.) 



5. E. fcecunda Schauer. 



Western Australia. — Mingenew, rather common, but small trees ; In C. of E. 

 churchyard at Dongarra ; Pindar, at the 93| mile-post, a fair number found within 

 say a distance of a mile. Common on grass land west of Mullewa ; not rare at Broome 

 Hill, though apparently not previously recorded from thence. (The above collected 

 by J.H.M.) 



224. E. Foelscheana F.v.M. 



North Western Australia. North West Kimberley, to the north of Admiralty Gulf, occurring both 

 on basaltic and sandstone-quartzite formations. Somewhat difficult to distinguish from E. latifolia in 

 habit and bark, but the leaves are quite different. Admiralty Gulf, Mitchell River and Vansittart Bay. 

 A few trees were seen on the Carson River, but the range of this species cannot be said to be very great 

 in Western Australia. (C. A. Gardner.) 



It was doubtfully quoted by me as a native of tropical Western Australia at Part 

 XLL p. 6. 



180. E. gamophylla F.v.M. 

 North of Waycliffe Well, Northern Territory. (Captain S. A. White, No. 52.) 



355. E. Gardneri Maiden. 



Gravelly slopes of hills or steep lateritie ridges. Harrismith, Western Australia 

 (C. A. Gardner.) 



