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Northern Localities. Putty, via Singleton (A. C. Barwick, through R. T. Baker). 
Enmore, 18 miles east of Uralla, Head- waters of the Macleay River. " On 
Silurian (?) slate formation, 3,300 feet above sea-level, greatest elevation known to me 
for this species " (R. H. Cambage, No. 3,776). 
Acacia Creek, Macpherson. Range. Here both the normal form and variety 
cornea are found (W. Dunn). 
Jennings or Wallangarra (J.H.M. and J.L.B.). Abundant in district and 
extending into Queensland as far as followed. Both the normal form and variety 
conica are found here. 
The above two localities are both sides of the New South Wales-Queensland 
border. 
QUEENSLAND. 
" A Box-tree growing 13 miles out from Stanthorpe with bark like hemiphloia, 
and continuing rough out to the young limbs. Timber very hard. Fruits very large." 
Intermediate between the normal form and variety conica (A. Murphy). 
There is no authority whatever for the statement that E. Baueriana is a tropical 
species. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 215. 
A. Sucker leaf from Thirlmere. 
B. Flowering twig. 
c. Fruits from Stanthorpe, Q. 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS. 
1. Trunk of tree, Nepean River, near Cobbitty, New South Wales, to show texture of bark. 
2. To show habit of rather a large tree. When the tree is small, it is remarkably bushy 
Milton, New South Wales. 
Both photographs by Mr. R. H. Cambage. 
