The South Australian Naturalist 
Notes from ^'S.A. Naturalist''- — 
]. Afontaciite, 7.6.20. In flower. \ol. No, 4, p. SI. 
2. Kiiitpo Forest, 13.10.20. \'ol. II., No. 1, p. 8. 
3. Slapes (nilly, 6.11.20. \ ol, II, No. 2, p. 27. 
4. I'klen, Blackwood, Belair, Vol. 11, No. 3, p. 64. 
3. Ambleside. 24.3.23. \ ol. 1\’, No. 3, p. 118. 
6. Itden, in liower, 26.5.23. \ol I\', No. 4, p. 131. 
7. Mt. Lofty Range, \'ol. \', No. 2, p. 103. 
8. Long (ailly to Belair, 10.5.24, \ol. No. 3, p. 124. 
9. Long (Lilly, 4.10.24, \'ol. \'I,- No. I, p. 14. 
10. KncouiUer Bay (Waitpinga), \'ol. \’I, No. 3, p. 47. 
'Fate's distribution is as follows: — Districts Adelaide and 
North including the Alt. Lofty Range to Burra; Ft, Lincoln, Kan- 
garoo Island, dAitiara and Alt. Gambier. 
Air. Black records the following locality: — Wirrabara. 
VI FORESTRY AND TIMBER. 
'The Woods and Forests Department has planted the yellow 
gum at Parilla, Vkinilla, Yarcowie, Second \Alley, Alt. Crawford 
and Kuitpo F'orests during the years 1912 to 1923 and the trees 
have grown well except at W’anilla Forest. 
The timber is pale cream to whitish and is one of the best 
hardwoods in the State. It is used for heavy work being spec- 
ial!}^ good for wheelwrights’ purposes. For underground uses, 
[:»osts, etc. it is known to be ver)' durable. 
The tree is a good nectar producing species yielding a first 
class light colour honey. 
VII RANGE OF VARIETIES. 
\ ar. macrocar pa, j. K. Brown. 
Alonarto South (Ix.H.L) 
j. F. Brown’s notes (1) gives the following distribution: — 
C'oast vrowintr tree, in districts of good annual rainfall. About 
IF miles from Ft. AfcDonnell. In moist alluvial hollows along 
the track between Cygnet River and Stunsail Boom Creek, K.L; 
and bet^\'een Ft. Lincoln and Alarble Range. 
Y'dr. pan peril a, j. K. Brown. 
Air. Black's localities are: — Bordertown. Hamilton, Kapunda, 
Nuriootpa, near Gladstone and Beetaloo. 
d'he Distribution gi\'en by J. E. Brown (2) is: — Inland and 
not 20 miles from near Coast. Ranges near Kapunda, Saddleworth. 
Alintaro, Aft. Bryan and tiie east; Canowie through AYngala, 
Alannanarie and Orroroo to the Fckina Range; Spalding and 
Bundaleer Springs. 
(1) Forest Flora of S.A. Vol. II. p. 2, 1882. 
(2) I.C., p. 4. 
