96 
The South Australian Naturalist. 
In contrast to our observations above, Adamson and Osborn 
(3) have described the candlebark in association with the yellow 
gum [E. leucoxylon) on valley slopes at Ambleside. They also 
(4) describe the occurrence of the candlebark in a silt swamp 
at Mylor. h{, 
At Yantaringa, between Ambleside and Bridgewater, where M 
the contour of the hills is rounded and undulating the candlebark 
was observed in association with three other smooth barked gums, 
viz., yellow, red and manna. i*’' 
It is thus seen that the species under review occurs in the - 
highest part of the Mount Lofty Range, which has an average 
rainfall from 30 to 48 inches and is in a pure stand or associated ^ 
with several species of eucalypts besides a large number of other 
plants. ^ 
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