NOTES ON EUCALYPTUS. 109 



ascending the Darling Range, in the south-western portion 

 of the State, on the Perth-Bunbury Railway Line, between 

 Kelmscott 16, and Waroona, 70 miles south of Perth. 



"Very clean White Gum, Kelmscott, foot of Darling 

 Range, 16 miles south of Perth." (Dr. J. B. Oleland, No. 

 4), figured at fig. 4a and 4b of Plate 74 of my "Critical 

 Revision of the Genus Eucalyptus." 



"White Gum," 40 feet high, 12 inches in diameter, near 

 Beenup, S. W. Railway, on the Perth to Bunbury road, 24 

 miles south of Perth (O. E. Lane-Poole, No. 8, November 

 1918, fruits only; No. 465, July 1919, complete material). 



"A White Gum, sandy scrub land, Serpentine River, 

 W.A." In herb. Melb. and variously attributed by Mueller 

 (on the label) to E. uncinata and to E. micranthera. 1 It is 

 a very old specimen, and is figured at fig. 8a, 8b, 8c of Plate 

 74 (C.R.). This and the following three localities are 

 practically identical. 



"Salmon White Gum or Powder Bark Wandoo. Height 

 to about 40 feet, to 3 feet in diameter." Near Keysbrook, 

 (39 miles south of Perth), near the Belgobin School on the 

 Perth-Bunbury road. (Mr. Schock, through O. E. Lane- 

 Poole, under the same number 8, as given to some Beenup 

 specimens). 



Tree of 40 feet, 3 feet in diameter. Keysbrook, Perth- 

 Bunbury road, (Mr. Schock, per Dr. F. W. Stoward No. 1). 



"Salmon Gum or Powder Bark Wandoo," half a mile 

 south of Serpentine River on Perth-Bunbury road. (Mr. 

 Schock, per F. W. Stoward, No. 90). 



Sent as "Wandoo," Waroona, January 1903 (Forester 

 J. J. Fitzgerald). Waroona is 70 miles south of Perth, and 

 I could only obtain buds. Referred to at p. 224, Part xvii, 

 C.R. 



1 This is the specimen referred to at C.R., Part xx, bottom of page 308, 

 under E. micranthera. There is, however, very little affinity between the 

 two species. 



