1 75 
11 . — E. torquata (Luehmann). 
The author gives the type locality “ in the neighbourhood of 
Coolgardie ” when referring to it in my “ Critical Revision,” part 
iv, p. 109, although I had received it from Mr. (now Dr.) Webster, 
I still only had the bare locality “ Coolgardie district.” 
It does not occur close to the township of Coolgardie and 
it seems desirable to give the following more specific localities : 
Widgiemooltha (Diels and Pritzel), Norseman (W. D. Campbell), 
through Dr. A. Morrison). 
12 . — E. Stricklandi, sp. nov. 
Probably a shrub, but no particulars furnished. Branchlets 
glaucous. Juvenile leaves not seen. 
Mature leaves pale dull green on both sides, afterwards 
glossv on both sides, coriaceous, thick, petiolate, lanceolate (the 
few leaves seen up to 10 cm. long and 2-3 cm. broad). 
Flowers. — The buds three to six in the umbel as seen, sessile 
on a very broad flat peduncle 1-1.5 cm. long. Opercula nearly 
ovoid, the calyx-tube markedly expanded at the line of junction 
forming a well-defined ridge, and forming an egg-in-egg-cup 
arrangement. Calyx-tube of about the same length as the oper- 
culum (1 cm.) ridged and flattened so that two of the ridges almost 
form wings. 
Long narrow anther, with long narrow gland, filament nearly 
at base ; is related to E. incrassata as regards anthers, hilaments 
dry red. , , 
Fruits. -Sub-cylindrical, very slightly urceolate, two equi- 
distant sharp low ridges or wings, sessile, about 1.5 cm. long by 
1 cm. in diameter ,rim grooved and narrow, valves (4 in the 
specimens seen), with their tips below the oiilice. 
The closest affinity of this species is to E. grossa, b. v. M., 
from which it differs in the peculiar shape of the buds, and to 
a less extent in the fruits. The filaments oi the new species dry 
red, while they appear to always remain yellow in E. grossa 
I cannot see my way to assume that it is a variety of that 
speaes. ^ ^ remarkable plant> is pro bably small and is worthy of 
cultivation for its handsome and striking flowers. It is named 
in honour of His Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland, K.C.M.U., 
Governor of Western Australia. 
13 . — E. corrugata (Luehmann) . 
I collected this rare species about five miles from Southern 
Cross, going northerly. A tree of medium size, glaucous at the 
time of my visit (September). 
14 . — E. goniantha (Turcz.). 
The juvenile foliage is hitherto unknown. I am describing 
Kalgoorlie specimens and the branchlets are angular, and they 
