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The following were collected by Eev. Dr. Woolls, and the labels bear some of his 

 remarks, which explain some of his writings : — 



1. " Hemiphloise. Bastard Box. Very like the ' true Box' in appearance 

 (E. hemiphloia). May be E. populnea or E. (c) gneorifolia." This specimen was labelled 

 E. polyanthemos by both Mueller and Bentham. Fairfield. (E. populnea is a synonym 

 of E. populifolia. See Part X, p. 340.) 



2. " Poplar-leaved Gum. Khytiphloia?. Bark persistent. Small tree on the 

 Nepean called Lignum Vitse. Heart wood very hard. E. populnea ? See Hooker." 

 Labelled E. polyanthema Schauer by Mueller, and Bentham concurred. 



3. " E. populnea. On the banks of the Nepean. Bark like Stringybark, but 

 not so fibrous. Sometimes called Bastard Box. I think this must be E. populnea. 

 Wood very hard, used for rough furniture. Small tree called Lignum Vitee." 



Following are specimens additional to those seen by Mueller or recorded by 

 myself, op. cit. : — 



Southern New South Wales. — " Small trees or large shrubs, leafy from the ground 

 upwards. Locally known as Eastard Box." Eden-Towamba (J. L. Boorman). " Blue 

 Box," near Cobargo (W. Dunn). Moruya (E. Breakwell). 



" Exceedingly large trees, having large and round stems, of a Eox-like scaly 

 appearance. Yield a large amount of good, sound timber for use in fencing and such- 

 like purposes. Has yielded most of the fencing on the Bodalla Estate. Fairly common. 

 Nerrigundah (J. L. Boorman). 



Cobbitty, near Camden, on the river Nepean banks (J.H.M.). 



Northern New South Wales. — Enmore, 18 miles east of Uralla, headwaters of the 

 Macleay River. " On Silurian (?) slate formation, 3,300 feet above sea level. Greatest 

 elevation known to me for this species." (B. H. Cambage.) 



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