460 



CCLVIL E. Blaxlandi Maiden and Cambage. 



(See Part XLV, p. 150.) 



As there stated, the species is figured at Part VIII, Plate 38, figs. 3a, 3b, 3c, 5- In 

 addition, the mature leaf, up till then unfigured, has been given at Plate 187, fig. 5. To 

 these may be added 4a, 4b, 4c, Plate 38, with fruit with valves less exsert than those of the 

 type, and Plate 289, Part LXXVI, of my " Forest Flora of New South Wales." Addi- 

 tional figures will be found in Part XLV, p. 150, of the present work. Then follows 

 Range, and with our subsequent knowledge of E. agglomerata Maiden (Part LVII, p. 341 

 of the present work), and of E. Baxteri (Part LXX, p. 451), it has been found that 

 certain specimens of the above two species have been attributed to E. Blaxlandi. The 

 necessary corrections to be made are as follows : — 



RANGE. 



It is mainly confined to the Western and Southern Tablelands of New South 

 Wales, and does not extend to Victoria and South Australia, as previously stated. 

 The following are the definite localities for the species : — 



N.S.W. — Western localities : — Blackheath, and other parts of the Blue Mountains 

 from Blaxland to Cox's River, Bowenfels, Marrangaroo, Jenolan Caves and Mount 

 Wilson, also Mount Currucudgy (Rylstone district), Upper Meroo and Yerranderie. 



Southern localities : — Summit of Mount Jellore, Bowral to Bullio. 



AFFINITIES. 



These are already stated under E. agglomerata, Part LVII, p. 342, and need not be 

 repeated, 



