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represented by the following specimens in the National 

 Herbarium, Sydney. The localities quoted are all in the 

 northern half of New South Wales, extending just into 

 Queensland, the two quoted from that State marching with 

 the northern New South Wales localities. 



New South Wales. — Mount Boppy (J. L. Boorman, 

 August 1903). Pour and a half miles from Coolabah Rail- 

 way Station on the way to the old Experiment Farm (J. L. 

 Boorman and J.H.M.). "Mallee Box," Moondana, Parish 

 Flinders, Nymagee district (Forest Guard E. F. Rogers). 



Gilgandra (R. H. Oambage, No. 1135, with photo, of a 

 clump of saplings, already quoted). Large shrub or small 

 tree. Dubbo-Gilgandra road, 18 miles from Dubbo (W. 

 Forsyth, No. 2). "Narrow-leaved Box," Ooonamble (E. 

 Taylor). 



Oastlereagh River (Revd. Dr. Woolls), (labelled E. largi- 

 florens by Mueller). "Narrow-leaved Box." On the plains 

 near Baradine (W. Forsyth, No. 5). 



Very common in the Pilliga Scrub, as the following 

 specimens will show: — 



Box, slaty smooth bark on branches. F, Reserve 1263, 

 Ph. Leard, Co. Nandewar; 45 feet high, girth 54 inches 

 (Forest Guard M. H. Simon). 



"Narrow-leaved Box." Bark greyish in colour and rough 

 on trunk, smooth on limbs and of darkish colour. Height 

 60 feet, diameter 3 to 4 feet. Wee Waa (Forest Guard 

 T. W. Taylor, No. 14). 



"White Box," near Old Wongan Station, Dubbo Creek 

 area (Dr. H. I. Jensen, No. 56). 



"Gum-topped White Box," Cuttabri (J* L. Boorman, Dr. 

 H. I. Jensen, Nos. 2, 19). 



"Narrowed-leaved Box." A tree of 60 feet, fairly 

 straight Ph. Kenebri, Co. White, Pilliga (E. H. F. Swain, 

 No. 40). A Box, girth 7 feet, Pilliga (E.H. F. Swain, No. 29). 



