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meos referred to under page 169 of Part xv (as E. oleosa), 

 from the words "at page 124," to the end of the page (169), 

 and corning from the Murchison district, belong to E. trans- 

 continentalis. 



Northern Territory. — 241a, thirty-five miles north-west 

 of Meyer's Hill, 2nd June, 1911. Broadisli leaves and fruit. 

 One small specimen. 117, Hugh River, 21st March, 1911. 

 Stunted scrub on stony ridges. Stem covered with long 

 flakes of smooth bark. New bark brown colour. Both 

 specimens have leaves broader than the type, especially No. 

 241a, and hence show a transition to E. Gillii Maiden. 

 Collected by G. F. Hill. (In Ewart and Davies' "Flora 

 of the Northern Territory," p. 305). 



Gosse's Range, Central Australia. (Revs. Schwarz and 

 Schulze ex. herb. Melb.), under E. oleosa in Part xv, p. 171). 



South Australia. — The following specimens referred to 

 under page 170 of Part xv (as E. oleosa), belong to E. trans- 

 continent alls . Port Lincoln (in part), Murray Scrub, Mur- 

 ray Bridge, Tintinarra, Flinders Range, also near Quorn, 

 Mount Remarkable and Crystal Brook, Roseworthy, Venus 

 Harbour, Water Mallee (Ooldea). 



Victoria. — In the localities for E. oleosa, enumerated in 

 Part xv, p. 171, it is associated at Nyaah and Bumbang 

 with E. transcontinentalis. This is in the Mallee or north- 

 west part of the State, which should be further searched 

 for this species. 



New South Wales. — The following localities for E. oleosa, 

 enumerated at Part xv, p. 171, belong to E. transcontinen- 

 talis. Lower Lachlan River, Coolabah and Girilambone, 

 Cobar and Wittagoona, Mount Boppy (the last interspersed 

 with E. oleosa). 



To these may be added a number of specimens from Mr. 

 W. D. Campbell, l.s., from localities in the Narrandera 



