422 J. H. MAIDEN AND R. H. CAMBAGE. 
Type from the banks of the Nepean River near Cobbitty, 
N. S. Wales (Camden district). J. H. Maiden and R. H. 
Cambage, June, 1913. 
The following specimens are either referable to the 
present species or are closely related thereto:— 
(1) Seven miles east of Walcha, J. H. Maiden, Nov., 1897. 
A tree with box-scaly or rough apple-like (Angophora 
intermedia) bark, rough, except the ultimate branchlets; 
suckers ovate-lanceolate, not glaucous, except the very 
young tips of the branchlets of the suckers. 
(2) Guy Fawkes, Armidale district, J. L. Boorman, Decem- 
ber, 1909. 
A tall tree with a fibrous bark, and claret coloured tips. 
to branches. Reputed locally to be a useful timber for 
building and fencing purposes. 
