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RANGE. 



This species has been found only in South Australia, near the township of 

 Kalangadoo, which is situated between Grey Town and Kongart, and close to Mount 

 Burr. 



AFFINITIES. 



1. With E. vimindis LabilL described in Part XXVITT, p. 167. 



From which it appears to differ mainly in the apparently broader juvenile 

 leaves, larger and more rostrate buds, and in the considerably larger and more turbinate 

 fruit, with its thicker and more uniform disc. In typical E. viminalis the buds are in 

 threes, but there are sometimes as many as six in the multiflowered form. In the 

 present species ten seems to be the greatest number, and they are much larger than any 

 of the buds of the multi-flowered form of E. viminalis that we have seen so far. 



2. With E. rubida Deane and Maiden, figured in Part XLIX, p. 268. 



The affinity with this species appears to be in the broad juvenile leaves and in 

 the nature of the bark and timber. But as we have not seen a good set of juvenile 

 leaves of E. Kaiangadooensis, a proper comparison in this direction is not possible at 

 present. 



3. With X E. Mclntyrensis Maiden, vide Part LIV, p. 166. 



Both species no doubt have much in common in general appearance, also in 

 the nature of the bark and in the adult leaves, and possibly in the juvenile leaves, and 

 also to some extent in the buds and fruits. The buds are, however, much smaller in 

 X E. Mclntyrensis, also the fruits, which are more hemispherical. 



