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106. E. gigantea Hook f. 



Mr. R. T. Baker records it (under the name of E. delegatensis) as from Delegate 

 Mountain (W. Baeuerlen). Mr. Andrew Murphy, the well-known seed collector, says he 

 has never found it " within 50 miles of the Delegate township." I do not go as far 

 as that, but as I have not seen it in the Delegate district, I would like information as 

 to where it occurs in the district (see Part XX, p. 294). 



" Best described as a Gum- topped Stringy bark. Locally known as Mountain 

 Ash. Growing in company with E. coriacea and E. amygdalina (radiata), the former 

 predominating, on granite. Headwaters of the Kangaroo Creek (Cotter River, 

 Murrumbidgee River) at an elevation of about 1,000 feet." (C. Weston.) 



74. E. Gillii Maiden. 



The normal form of this species is restricted to South Australia (Flinders Range 

 and farther north), and the Broken Hill district of New South Wales, so far as we know 

 at present. As regards the latter State, the following is an additional definite locality. 

 :c Height, 30 feet ; in bases of rocky valleys in wild rocky hills ; Mundi Mnndi Trig. 

 Station, Broken Hill district." (E. C. Andrews). 



" Small straggling Mallee 5-8 feet high. Growing on slopes of North Pap on 

 schist, just below hard quartzite outcrop, 35 miles north of Broken Hill. Have observed 

 several trees in poor condition without flowers or fruits about 17 miles north-east of 

 Broken Hill. (A. Morris, No. 1,302.) 



var. petiolaris Maiden. 



This form is restricted to South Australia, so far as we know at present, and includes E. socials 

 F.V.M. var. laurifolia F.v.M. (See Part XXV, p. 177, and figs. 3a, 36, Plate 67). 



The original came from 'Tine forest near Gawlcr Town (Behr.). The modern Gawler is on the North 

 Eailway line, about 25 miles north of Adelaide. I have identical specimens from considerably further 

 north, viz., Laura, and Wirrabara Forest (W. Gill), which are east of Port Pirie, and approach the Flinders 

 Eange. Mount Lyndhurst (Max Koch, No. 113). In the Flinders Range district. (Maidea in J.ourn. Roy. 

 Soc., N.S.W., LIII, 69, 1919.) 



81. E. goniantha Turcz. 



Bentham (B.Fl. iii, 248) records it from " Franklin (Frankland) River, Maxwell 

 (in fruit only with rather broad leaves)." (See Part XVI, p. 200). Mueller (" Eucalypto- 

 graphia," under E. diversicolor) says that this specimen belongs to E. diversicolor. 

 E. goniantha deserves the close attention of Western Australian collectors. (See Maiden 

 in Journ. Roy. Soc, N.S.W. yvii, 232, 1913). 



101. E. goniocalyr F.v.M. 



Tantowanglo Mountain, near Cathcart, southern New South Wales (W. A. W. 

 de Beuzeville). 



