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have seen the species (Wyalong) with phyllodes up to 7 mm. 

 broad. 



New South Wales.— "Currawang," Bedooba and other 

 stations; common in Lachlan district (J. Duff). Euabalong, 

 Lachlan River (R. H. Cambage). Oobar (Archdeacon F. W. 

 Haviland). Wagga Wagga (J.H.M., T. H. Patterson, No. 

 201). "Currawang," Wyalong (District Forester Osborne; 

 J. E. Carne, with phyllodes up to 7 mm. broad). Temora 

 (Revd. (now Bishop) J. W. Dwyer, Nos. 130 and 997; No. 

 654 with phyllodes up to 6 mm. broad). " Currawang, " 

 Forbes (Forester H. W. Garling). Gungal near Merriwa 

 (J. L. Boorman). 



Queensland. — Trees of 20-30 feet. Inglewood (J. L. 

 Boorman). Near Dalby (Col. Botanist of Queensland). 



Var. angustifolia var. no v. 



A shrub eight feet in height with narrow phyllodes of 

 about 2 mm. Eidsvold, Queensland (Dr. T. L. Bancroft, 

 No. 32, with photo.) 



In its typical form this is so striking as to puzzle people 

 who know the normal form of A. doratoxylon. At the 

 same time, A. doratoxylon sometimes produces specimens 

 which have narrow or intermediate phyllodes almost as 

 narrow as those of var. angustifolia. 



The Jack's Creek, Narrabri, N.S.W., specimen is figured 

 at G, Plate 141 of my "Forest Flora of New South Wales." 

 Following are some localities: 



New South Wales. — Bogan Gate (J. L. Boorman). "Cur- 

 rawang," "Boree," Bowan Park, near Cudal (W. F. 

 Blakely). Harvey Range, Peak Hill (J. L. Boorman). Tree 

 of 20-30 feet, Coolabah (J.H.M. and J. L. Boorman). An 

 intermediate form. " Large shrub, growing on sandy loams 

 and poor sand." Parishes of White and Oocaboy, Co. of 

 White, 30 - 10 miles south of Narrabri, within Pilliga Scrub 



