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Western Australia. — The only localities quoted in Part XIV, p. 145, which 

 belong to E. uncinata are Kalgan Plains, Cape Riche, Deeside, and Israelite Bay. (The 

 Subiaco Beach specimen is E. decipiens, as has been stated in Part XLII, p. 67, but I 

 have an incomplete specimen, in mixed material, from Dr. J. B. Cleland from the 

 same locality, which probably belongs to E. uncinata.) None of the localities (W.A.) 

 quoted on p. 146 belong to E. uncinata. 



The following are additional localities for E. uncinata : — 



Mallee, 6 ft. A dense thicket-like growth on top of ironstone ridge, Cranbrook 

 (Dr. F. Steward, No. 176). 



" Stirling's Range, W.A., October, 1861/' Labelled E. uncinata by Mueller. 

 From Melbourne Harbarium. (?) Collected by Oldtield. 



Bremer Bay (J. Wellstead.) Lynburn, Alexander River (H. P. Turnbull). 



AFFINITIES. 



With E. leptophijila F.v.M. 



It is doubtless closely allied to this species. Speaking generally, it is a coarser 

 plant (particularly when growing near the sea) than E. leptophylla, and often dries 

 blue-green or yellow-green. 



The seedlings of the two species are very different, those of E. uncinata being 

 broad and those of E. leptophylla narrow. The leaves of E. uncinata are more sessile 

 than those of E. leptophylla. There is a kink in the filament in both species. 



