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281. E. Houseana (W. V. Fitzgerald) Maiden. 



North Western Australia. — "White Gum. Occurs throughout the sandstone 

 areas in swampy, sandy places, and along the banks of creeks among rocks. It attains 

 its greatest proportions in the Glenelg-Prince Regent districts. It is comparatively 

 scarce north of the Moran River, and does not occur in the vicinity of Vansittart and 

 Napier Broome Bays. The southern boundary appears to be the Charnley River, near 

 Mount Dagleish, extending south-easterly to Mount Barnett." (C. A. Gardner, 

 Kimberleys.) 



4. E. inerassata Labill. 



On gravelly rises, forming small thickets. Harrismith. 10 miles north of Wagin, 

 in sandy, gravelly, arid soil. Gravelly hills, Narrogin, on rising ground in sandy, 

 gravelly soil among large masses of laterite with E. astringens. All Western Australia. 

 (C. A. Gardner.) 



154. E. Kirtoniana F.v.M. 



Queensland.— Bribie Island, Moreton Bay (C. T. White, September, 1920). For 

 an additional locality in this State see Part XXIX, p. 202. 



187. E. interterta R. T. Baker. 



Northern Territory. — " Waterside Eucalypt." Rough bark, Newcastle Waters. 

 (C. E. F. Allen, Xo. 636.) 



Queensland. — Springsure, " Comparatively small trees of about 20-30 feet high, 

 growing on the common at Springsure near the base of the Virgin Rock. Reminds 

 me somewhat of E. haemastoma." (J. L. Boorman, July, 1913); Roma, Queensland, 

 '■ Spreading and gnarled trees, bark coarse and blotched, smooth above. Grows near 

 water." (Rev. J. H. Simmonds, September, 1910); Gowrie, Little Plain (W. F. Gray, 

 October, 1911). 



233. E. Kruseana F.v.M. 



A straggling shrub of 8 to 10 feet. Collected near Lake Cowan, 50 miles south 

 of Kalgoorlie, at the head of the Lakeside wood line (in fruit), October, 1922. (Coll., 

 3. L. Kessell.) 



223. E. latifolia F.v.M. 



North Western Australia. Upper Moran River, near Mount Hann, forming open 

 forests on basaltic soil with E. papuana and E. Spenceriana. Sandstone valleys near 

 Mount Agnes, in sandy soil, with E. miniata. Kimberleys (C. A. Gardner). This adds 

 Western Australia to the range of this species. See Part XLVIII, p. 2. 



Northern Territory. " Mountain Bloodwood," Mataranka Station, 300 miles 

 south of Darwin. (C. E. F. Allen, No. 684.) 



