294 

 25. E. microcorys F.v.M. 



Like E. filularis, it prefers the cool side of the hills and keeps well up in the shelter of the bushes 

 on the mountain side. It is not very plentiful in the Copmanhurst district, no doubt owing very largely 

 to the long settled state of the country. We noticed it along the Clarence River just below Copmanhurst ; 

 on Mount Mullengen, 4 miles north of the latter place ; Mount Harriet, 3 miles south-west of Copmanhurst 

 and along the Orara River, near Ramornie Meat Works, all northern New South Wales. (Blakely and 

 Shiress.) 



166. E. Morrisi R. T. Baker. 



South Australia. — Mount Patawurlie, near Moolooloo. (E. H. Ising, October, 

 1918, through J. M. Black). The first record of the species in South Australia. Some 

 smaller fruits of this specimen show a remarkable resemblance to some belonging to 

 E. dealbata A. Cunn. 



Queensland. — Paroo, Bulloo Range. (Dr. W. MacGillivray, per C. T. White, 

 September, 1923.) 



144. E. neglecta Maiden. 



Mr. H. B. Williamson finds this species growing on Spring Creek, Cobungra, also 

 in the Omeo district, Victoria. (Vict. Nat., xxxix, 23, June, 1922.) 



Mr. P. R. Sims, District Forester, Bright, Victoria, informs me that he has 

 collected this species along the top reaches of the Buckland River, at least 34 miles 

 upstream from Porepunkah township, where the Buckland junctions with the Ovens. 

 The new locality is about 40 miles as the crow flies in a north-westerly direction to 

 Omeo, the only locality previously recorded for the species. 



258. E. Normantonensis Maiden and Cambage. 



I have seen specimens from Berricania (J. S. Swanson, also Blair Athol (Forest 

 Foreman Massey), both Central Queensland. (Both through C. T. White.) 



2. E. obliqua L'Herit. 



Tasmania. — I have seen specimens collected by the French collector, Verreaux 

 (see my " French Botanists " in Journ. Boy. Soc, N.S.W., xliv, 153, 1910) from the 

 following localities : — 



No. 35, Brown's River; No. 43, Mount Nelson; Nos. 51, 53, 54, 55, "dans la 

 ville " (Hobart); No. 68, Mount Wellington; No. 69, Sandy Bay; Nos. 70, 71, Mount 

 Wellington; No. 294, "Camp in Heaven, alentours de Port McCarrie, March, 1845 " 

 (? Macquarie Harbour, west coast of Tasmania). 



Victoria. — It ascends from sea-level to 3,000 feet (Harry Hopkins.) 



