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Size. A medium-sized tree, but it is little known in New South Wales. 
Habitat. Confined to the drier parts of Queensland and New South Wales, 
so far as we know at present. We want very much more information as to its 
distribution. 
The Queensland localities quoted by Mr. F. M. Bailey arc both in the 
Cunnamulla district, and are : 
Bingara, a little west of Eulo, which is still further west of Cunnamulla (J. F. Bailey) ; and 
Charlotte Plains, a few miles north-east of Cunnamulla (\V. A. L. Ivory). 
It has since been found in New South Wales, viz. : 
Tuucoona, near Bourke (R. Ridge, recorded by Mr. R. T. Baker, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.X. II . 
xxxi, 716). 
Wanaaring on the Paroo River (R. J. Dalton). 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 190. 
A. Flowering twig. 
B. Bud. 
c. Unopened flower. 
L>. Opened dower, showing 
(a) Four-lobed corolla, with sessile anthers in the concave laniiu%. 
(6) Ovary. 
(c) Style. 
(d) Stigma. 
. Portion of flower (corolla reaioved), showing 
(a) Hypogynous gland, or oblique torus. 
(b) Stipitate ovary. 
(c) Style. 
(d) Stigma. 
F. Anther. 
u. Stigma. 
H. Twig with fruits. 
i. Half of capsule, with (a) seed, and (6) persistent horse-shoe shaped gland. (See Ea.) 
