300 



E. redunca var. elata Benth. In sandy, gravelly soil on hills, Narrogin (C. 

 Gardner.) 



12. E. regnans F.v.M. 



" I notice (in No. 61 of the Critical Revision) that you were speculating on the 

 occurrence of E. regnans in the south-east part of New South Wales (in connection with 

 its affinity with E. fastigata). In the course of two days' excursions in the forests 

 around Mallacoota and Wangarabelle, and two trips across to Eden, and thence to 

 Bombala and Delegate, I did not see any sign of E. regnans, but it may occur in the 

 hilly country south of Delegate and near the Victorian border, or further eastward of 

 Bombala, if there is any ' jungle country ' in these localities." (H. Hopkins.) 



168. E. rostrata Schlecht. 



North West Australia. Barker River, in sandy soil on the river banks, also Lennard River and 

 Isdell River (already recorded at Part XXXIII, p. 69). The species does not occur, so far as I know , 

 further north than the localities mentioned. It loves a sandy soil, and this is seldom seen on rivers 

 further north, where many of them gorge through rock, or have banks of rich loam. (C. A. Gardner, 

 Kimberleys.) 



Northern Territory.— Daly Waters (C. E. F. Allen, No. 658). 



South Australia. — See Part XNVII, p. 145, with figs, la to Id, Plate 114 (as 

 E. ovata). It is among a patch of open forest of E. rostrata, Myoponga, 45 miles south 

 of Adelaide. (Walter Gill.) This is a puzzling form, admittedly possessing characters 

 of both E. rostrata and E. ovata, and I placed it with the latter. On further consideration, 

 I think it is better with E. rostrata, although it is not typical. 



Cordillo Downs Station, Prof. J. B. Cleland (same particulars as E. pyrophora). 



161. E. Seeana. 



E. Seeana is fairly common throughout the Copmanhurst district, N.S. W. It occurs on Ramornie 

 Station, 3 miles west of Copmanhurst ; on the Orara River, 10 miles south of Ramornie ; Main Creek, 4 miles 

 west, and on Purgatory Creek, 7-8 miles north-west of Ramornie. Also 13 miles north of Copmanhurst, 

 on the Copmanhurst- Yulgilbar road. AVe also saw large quantities of it between Grafton and Copmanhurst 

 and also between Carmarna and South Grafton. At various places along the Grafton-Glen Innes road 

 as far as Mann River it is plentiful, but we did not notice it beyond the latter place. (Blakely and Shiress). 



196. E. setosa Schauer. 



Northern Territory. — Tablelands, 250 miles north of Alice Springs (C. E. F. Allen, 

 No. 676). Daly Waters (Captain S. A. White, No. 202), with leaves distinctly petiolate. 



