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are but representative localities in this region). It occurs 

 at Wyndham, Burrinjuck, Mount Stromlo (Federal Terri- 

 tory), Nerrigundah, Yourie and between Oobargo and Tilba 

 Tilba, the Araluen-Braidwood district, Goulburn to Hill Top. 



In the west it extends from Woodford to the highest part 

 of the Blue Mountains, including Mounts Wilson and Toman, 

 Mount Blaxlandto Rydal and again at Mullion Creek near 

 Orange, which appears to be the furthest in this direction. 

 It also connects by many localities with the Southern 

 Tableland, forming continuous areas or chains of localities. 



Going north we have it in the Nundle district and in the 

 higher eastern slopes leading to and upon New England 

 generally, extending as far north as Wilson's Downfall, 

 which is no great distance from the Queensland border. 

 Chains of localities connecting west and north require to 

 be worked out. 



Speaking more concisely, it occurs in Eastern Australia, 

 including both Victoria and New South Wales, being found 

 at no very great distance from the coast until a hundred 

 miles south of Sydney is reached, and then, going west and 

 north, it gradually ascends the tableland, chiefly of New 

 England, increasing the distance from the coast. It is hard 

 to believe that it will not be found about Stanthorpe or in 

 other Queensland localities on the Macpherson Range. 



E. numerosa Maiden, "River White Gum." 

 Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., xxix, 752 (1904). Following are 



synonyms: — 

 E. amygdalina Lab. var. radiata Benth. (B.FL, iii, 203) in 



part, but not E. radiata Sieb. 

 E. numerosa Maiden in Part xvii, p. 146 of my "Forest 



Flora of N.S.W." with Plate 66 (1905). 

 E. amygdalina Labill. var. numerosa Maiden, " Crit. Rev. 



vi, 155, with fig. 1, plate 30 (1905). 



