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176. E. Lehtnanni Preiss. 



Western Australia. — Occurs on Middle Island (Becherche Archipelago), 80 miles 

 eastward of Esperance Bay. (Hon. Walter Kmgsmill, M.B.C., July, 1920.) 



Warrungup Hill, one of the central peaks of the Stirling Bange, about half way 

 up the hill, at an altitude of about 1,000 (C. A. Gardner, No. 1,955.) It would appear 

 that the flowers and fruits of E. Lehmanni are considerably smaller in size from an 

 inland locality such as the present, and that the gross forms all come from the coast or 

 coastal islands. 



E. leptophleba F.v.M. 



Kambul, near Mareeba, North Queensland. (C. T. White, No. 1,512.) 



332. E. leptophylla F.v.M. 



Western Australia. — Near Southern Cross, in low-lying places near salt lakes, in 

 red, stony soil; also near Harrismith. (C. A, Gardner.) 



South Australia. — Ooldea, Transcontinental Bailway line. (Prof. J. B. Cleland, 

 Nos. 64, 69.) 



58. E. leucoxiflon F.v.M. 



New South. Wales. — Bound Bend, parish of Nowong, county of Taila, Lower 

 Murray, below Euston. A group of about 100 trees in the locality, some very old and 

 decayed. A girth of 9 feet measured 4 ft. 3 in. from the ground. (Foreman McCartney, 

 Forest Department, Deniliquin). In this State, previously only recorded from Barham, 

 Deniliquin district. 



211. E. longicomis F.v.M. 



On clay flats in the Salmon Gum forest, intermixed with E. conglobata. Also 

 Narrogin. 



Narrogin (1904), on laterite hills, in sandy soil near the reservoir, in open forests 

 of E. calophylla and E. redunca var. elata. (C. A. Gardner.) 



239. E. maculata Hook. 



See Part XLIII, p. 85, with reference to my desire to better define the Victorian 

 localities and the most southern locality of New South Wales, we have — 



Victoria. The isolated patch of this species near Nowa Nowa on the bridle track between Orbost 

 and Buchan appears to be the only place in Victoria where this tree is found. I have not seen or heard 

 of it anywhere else. I know the country between Nowa Nowa and the border of N.S.W. pretty well, 

 and I believe that E. maculata is entirely restricted to the small colony on the slope of the Tara Mountain. 

 (Harry Hopkins, Bairnsdale.) 



Another way of putting it is, " Painted line, Buchan to Orbost." (A. W. Howitt.) 



