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Bolivia. Bark persistent to smallest branches (H. DeAne). With broadish 
leaves; another intermediate form. 
Wallangarra. abundant. Flowering in the broadish-leaved stage. With pink 
filaments in some flowers (J.H.M. and J. L. Boorman). 
Acacia Creek, Macpherson Range (W. Dunn). Some specimens with broadish 
leaves. 
The broadish-leaved forms of var. conica, almost as broad as that of the typical 
form, are especially common in northern localities. 
QUEENSLAND. 
Wilson's Creek, Macpherson Range, on the Queensland as well as the New South 
Wales side of the border (W. Dunn and J.H.M. ). 
Wallangarra, on the Queensland as well as ths New South Wales side of the 
border (J. L. Boorman and J.H.M.). 
Texas, with quite narrow leaves (J. L. Boorman). 
W T arwick, leaves perhaps as narrow as conica (J. Shirley). " Box," Gowrie, 
Little Plain (W. F. Gray). 
To summarise : intermediate forms (as between E. Baueriana and var. conica) 
arc found at:- 
1. Banks of the Lachlan, 6 miles south-oast of Cowra; also Morongle Creek, 
near Cowra. 
2. Tingha; Bolivia. 
3. Acacia Creek, Macpherson Range, and Wallangarra (both on the New South 
Wales-Queensland border). 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 219. 
A. Juvenile leaf from Mcrriwa, N.S.W. 
n. Juvenile leaf, rigid and thick, from Dubbo, N.S.W. 
c. Flowering twig, from Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., Plate xlviii, fig. 1 (1899). (Type of E. conica 
Deane and Maiden.) 
D. Anthers opening in terminal pores. 
K. Fruitn from Wallangarra, N.S.W. (Queensland border.) 
F. Fruits from Mcrriwa, N.S.W. 
c. Intermediate forn between E. Baueriana and varictv conica. 
